All
people and places have a past, a present, and a future and Centinela
Feed & Pet Supplies is no exception.
How did
Centinela Feed & Pet Supplies begin? We began as a small store at
4307 Centinela Avenue in West Los Angeles. In 1926, Al Barnes the co-owner
of the Carson and Barnes circus decided that he wanted his own city.
The building that became the future home of Centinela Feed was the city
hall for Barnes City. Barnes City only lasted less than a year before
it became a part of Los Angeles. However that was long enough for the
building to be later declared an historical landmark.
In the
1930s the building became a feed and paint store. Over the next forty
years the business had four different owners. In 1974 Tom and Mieko
Nakagawa purchased Centinela Feed. Tom and Mieko are the parents of
the current owners Chris and Dwight Nakagawa.
Chris
Nakagawa started working at the store when he was 11 years old. In 1987,
Tom Nakagawa turned over the store to Chris, and then in 1995 Dwight
joined the company. In 1989, the brothers built the next store on 12553
Venice Boulevard, when the building at 4307 Centinela Avenue began to
deteriorate due to age. The small building no longer stands today; it
was torn down due to the condition of the building and safety issues
in the summer of 1999.
In 1992
they opened another store in Santa Monica on 1448 Lincoln Boulevard.
In 1994, our largest retail store (located at 3860 Centinela Avenue)
opened with a grooming facility and warehouse, along with the corporate
office above the store. This store opening brought the Company back
to the original street where it had all begun.
Here is
the history of our store openings: |