Legal observers, labor advocates flag WARN filing for Topanga Social food hall
Legal observers and labor advocates flagged a WARN-act filing tied to Topanga Social food hall in Canoga Park after a WARN notice was published on Feb. 23, 2026.

Legal observers and labor advocates on Feb. 23, 2026 called attention to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification act filing tied to Topanga Social, a food-hall operation in Canoga Park, California, after the publication of a WARN notice connected to the venue.
The filing in question was presented as a WARN-act notice, with the acronym standing for Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification. The posting of the WARN notice on Feb. 23 is the public trigger that prompted advocates and legal monitors to scrutinize the situation at Topanga Social in Canoga Park.
Topanga Social is identified in the filing as a food-hall operation in Canoga Park, California. Legal observers and labor advocates cited the published WARN notice on Feb. 23 when raising the matter, tying the document explicitly to the Topanga Social location and operation.
Advocates and legal observers flagged the filing publicly on Feb. 23, 2026; that public attention has kept the Topanga Social WARN-act notice under scrutiny through the week ending Feb. 28, 2026. The timing of the published notice and the subsequent calls for review by advocacy groups are the concrete actions recorded so far in connection with the Canoga Park food-hall.
As of Feb. 28, 2026 the WARN-act filing remains the central documented development tied to Topanga Social in Canoga Park; legal observers and labor advocates who raised the filing on Feb. 23 are continuing to treat the published notice as the key public record in assessing what the filing may mean for employees and the future of the food-hall operation. The published WARN notice and the advocacy response on Feb. 23 are the specific facts at the center of this developing workplace story.
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