Steven Wenhardt started Wisconsin Soup Co. with the hope of one day selling his small-batch creations from a storefront.
Ten years later, his idea is being realized with a new cafe and store called Loup, which stands for “soup with a local twist,” said Wenhardt.
The concept has been proposed at 7505 Harwood Ave. in Wauwatosa. It will take over a 1,100-square-foot retail space, previously used by the adjacent Yo Mama frozen yogurt shop as a party room.
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Teal House Bakery to Open Storefront on South Congress - Eater Austin
South Austin Coffee and baked goods truck Teal House Bakery is expanding to a storefront on South Congress later this year. The new cafe will open at 2304 South Congress Avenue (in the former location of New India , which closed in 2018) in the Bouldin Creek neighborhood.
Phillips started Teal House with his family out of their teal house in 2016. Thus, when looking for a space, he wanted it to feel like home, and Phillips feels they have found that in this building.
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Van crashes through No Frills storefront in Toronto - Toronto | Globalnews.ca
Toronto police say a van has driven through the storefront of a No Frills grocery store in North York on Friday morning.
Emergency crews were called to Keele Street and St. Regis Crescent, just north of Sheppard Avenue, at around 6:10 a.m.
A van could be seen half inside the grocery store and half outside the store along a walkway in front of the Vito’s No Frills parking lot.
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The story of a store - Curbed NY
Even in an East Village littered with "For Rent" signs in store windows, East Ninth Street between First Avenue and Avenue A stands out.
At the east end of the block sits a six-story brick edifice, freshly painted white, that was bought by the real estate firm Icon Realty in 2014. The following year, the businesses that had occupied the building's seven adjoining storefronts for years—an antiques store, a vintage clothing store, a coffee shop—were either not offered lease renewals or presented with massive rent hikes , as the new owners prepared to renovate and revitalize the 127-year-old building.
Is taxing empty SF storefronts the solution for the blight on streets? - San Francisco Chronicle
An effort to fill San Francisco’s empty storefronts by taxing landlords is headed to the ballot box.
On Tuesday, voters will consider Proposition D, a tax on storefronts vacant for more than six months that supporters say will motivate landlords to find tenants. It would put San Francisco at the forefront of a nationwide retail-vacancy problem, making it the first major U.S. city to explicitly tax empty stores.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, the sponsor of the measure, has argued that the tax is “about changing certain bad actor landlords’ behavior and creating a disincentive for long-term vacancies.” The tax will target long-term vacancies and potentially push property owners to lease stores at lower rents, he said.
Mackhard Barber Shoppe Owner’s Expansion Plans Cut Short By Clarendon Hills Zoning Rules
CHICAGO (CBS) — Small town drama, or big time nonsense? Steve Matthews wants to bring his successful barbershop to Clarendon Hills, but some tiny print stopped his buzz.
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Matthews, owner of Mackhard Barber Shoppe, already runs two locations in Downers Grove, Naperville, and Elmhurst. But a fourth spot in Clarendon Hills might not make the cut.
Paint cans, cabinet parts, and unfinished floors have been abandoned mid-renovation, after the village declared the storefront he was fixing up is zoned for retail use, not service. So Matthews can't operate a barbershop there.
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