by Ruby Stephenson on 2025-08-06

La Tierra Salon was a long-standing and beloved local business in the heart of Grand Terrace. Though public records do not clearly indicate the reasons behind its closure, many in the community still remember the day its doors were locked for the final time. It wasn’t just the end of a salon — it marked the quiet closing of a familiar space where stories were shared, friendships formed, and a sense of local pride thrived.

 Today, that once-vibrant storefront sits empty — but not forgotten. Unfortunately, it has also become a recurring target for vandalism and break-ins, drawing concern from residents and local business owners alike. What was once a trusted and welcoming business has now become a symbol of vulnerability in a pocket of Grand Terrace that is seeing increased criminal activity despite being on our main road.

 The vacant building has suffered numerous smash-and-grab incidents, echoing a troubling trend across the region. Thieves often strike in the dead of night, smashing doors or windows, sometimes taking little but leaving behind costly damage. Similar stories have emerged in surrounding cities, highlighting the struggle of small business owners trying to protect their livelihoods in the face of persistent crime even after they have already left the property , sometimes also costing our city time and work as well . (KTLA, ABC7).

 While La Tierra Salon may no longer operate, its legacy still resonates in Grand Terrace. It served as a cornerstone of community life for many years — and now, its absence raises questions about how we protect the spaces that once brought us together.

 As residents call for greater awareness and action, La Tierra stands as both a memory of better days and a reminder of the ongoing need to support and safeguard the heart of our small town.