Spoon & Ladle, a soup and specialty food restaurant which opened last summer in Pizitz Food Hall, has announced it is retiring its lease there to focus on its wholesale business.
Kelly Todd, co-owner and business manager, said the company has had a wholesale business since 2014, and wants to "focus all our energy and effort" into the market. The company currently works with a variety of stores and restaurants such as Piggly Wiggly, Harvest Market, Beef O'Brady's and Great Harvest Bread Company. It also participates in the Market at Pepper Place, and has a Spoon & Ladle retail location in Pelham which will continue.
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Artistic masks at Curated Storefront on exhibit, for sale - Entertainment - Akron Beacon Journal
If anybody knows how to put some fun into having to wear masks during the coronavirus pandemic, it looks like Curated Storefront does.
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Curated Storefront’s Curatorial Committee serves as the jury, selecting masks for the show based on artistic merit. Masks accepted into the exhibition will be put into production, sold online at www.curatedstorefront.org and exhibited at a Curated Storefront location later in the summer. The organization’ missions is to support the creative economy by continuing to provide artists with a source of income.
Storefronts on McLean Ave. in Yonkers smashed in
The storefronts at Westchester Jewelry, at 966 McLean Ave., and Merk Chemists, across the street at 973 McLean Ave., were both destroyed around 4 a.m. today.
"It was like a movie...it looked to me like it was happening like a movie. I'm literally on the phone…” says owner Christina Mangiaracina. “I’m watching them enter my store, and rob it and destroy it."
The group of men then apparently jumped into their cars, and one of those cars rammed through the front gate of Westchester Jewelry store across the street. There is no word yet on exactly what was taken.
Updated: Unattended truck slams into empty storefront - By Fran Gonzalez - Belfast - Waldo -
An unattended, empty truck rolled down High Street from Primrose Hill Sunday morning, past MacLeod Furniture, ultimately crashing into an empty storefront in The Mall on High Street, at 171 High St.
Belfast City Councillor Mike Hurley, who has an office in the building, said he did not witness the crash firsthand, but was on the scene shortly after it happened, around 9 a.m.
"It was out of control," he said. "It came through the sign and a barricade. One foot either way, and it could have been a different story."
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Chicago small-business owners attacked after storefront looted in South Loop amid George Floyd
Business owner recalls saving his Scottsdale storefront from looters | FOX 10 Phoenix
More details are coming out about the destruction inside Scottsdale's Fashion Square that transpired Saturday night.
Some business owners were just let inside Tuesday to see the damage. One of the owners witnessed it while it was happening.
When the protesters broke inside the mall, they didn’t know that one of the business owners was inside waiting for them
Sergio Bakalos, owner of King & Duck, is from Los Angeles and witnessed the Rodney King riots in 1992. He says he knows the damage mobs can do.
Branford Storefront Rents To R & D Sports Cards | Branford, CT Patch
BRANFORD, CT — A storefront at 71 West Main Street in Branford has been rented, The Geenty Group, Realtors, announced in a release Monday.
According to the real estate group, the 857 square-foot storefront space has been rented to R & D Sports Cards, LLC, a sports memorabilia store owned by Bryce Rollins.
The landlord is 71 West Main, LLC, and Bill Clark, Senior Vice President at The Geenty Group, was the only in the transaction.
Griffin's Studio To Close Storefront | WKDZ Radio
Griffin’s Studio, an eclectic gift shop and art studio in downtown Hopkinsville, announced they are closing their storefront by the end of the summer.
In a post to social media, owner Griffin Moore says the business has been open since September 13th, 2013 and it’s time for a change. Moore says after having two children it has become increasingly difficult to balance her time at home and time at the shop/studio.
She adds the new direction for Griffin's Studio includes eliminating the storefront and operating as a pop-up art studio to continue providing enriched art experiences. Other services to continue are art-to-go packages for birthdays and other group gatherings and creating commissioned artworks and designs.
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