
HOLLAND — A shift in ownership on Eighth Street will have delicious results for the community.
The owners of Market Zero have announced they will open their neighboring storefront — once slated to open as Crepe Craft — under the name Kitchen Zero.
"There’ll be a direct correlation between the two businesses," said co-owner Kylie Knight. "We’ll have about 10 different crepes ranging in flavor from sweet to savory. We want to keep that idea because people were so excited about it."
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NJ man charged with breaking Union Township storefront windows

According to police, detectives recognized a pattern of large display windows being broken on various businesses at Millburn Mall.
In response, members of the Union Township Police Department's Street Crimes Unit began an overnight surveillance of the mall area. About 12:50 a.m. July 2, Officer Will Young spotted a man emerge from the shadows and throw a large rock through the front window of the Bottle Crown Liquor Store, police said.
The man turned and ran away with officers chasing, but Young was able to capture the man on Vauxhall Road following a short foot pursuit.
Turn Your Social Media Into A Storefront With Planoly | KXAN Austin
This morning Stephanie got to sit down with Andy Hoang and they spoke about Simplifying Social Selling. They help businesses and individuals plan their social media presence over multiple platforms.
Given everything going on in the world right now, this seems like something that can be extremely beneficial to small businesses looking to start selling online during the pandemic. Was this intentional?
Yes, we saw the demand from small businesses and entrepreneurs around Austin and the rest of the country and wanted to provide users with a way to make e-commerce as simple and quick to use as possible for both the business and the customer.
Megan's Organic Market opens as SLO's first recreational cannabis storefront

"We are also excited to be able to be the first in the city of SLO to really shape the cannabis space," said Megan Souza, co-owner of Megan's Organic Market.
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"We've had a 25% increase in sales from day-to-day since we started and we don't even have signage out front yet," Souza said.
"I had gotten my hopes up so many times and then it got delayed and delayed and delayed. Now that it's happening, I'm just soaking it in that it's real," Souza said.
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Avondale's Prop Thtr Closing Storefront Theater After 15 Years Due To Pandemic – Block Club

AVONDALE — Experimental theater company Prop Thtr is closing its storefront due to the coronavirus pandemic after 15 years in Avondale.
Prop, which announced the news July 18, will move out of 3502 N. Elston Ave. at the end of September but will continue to produce new work, host festivals and workshops and collaborate with other theaters and community spaces to keep its mission of creating radically political, diverse and inclusive devised work and reimagined play adaptations.
Tigertree Closing Storefront, Moving to Online Format - ColumbusUnderground.com

After 14 years, retailer Tigertree will say goodbye to its brick-and-mortar presence in the Short North. However, it’s not the end of the brand.
“Tigertree…was built intentionally for a lot of people to come in every day and spend a considerable amount of time discovering things,” said Co-Founder Josh Quinn in a statement. “What we've found over the past few weeks of being reopened, it doesn't really work any other way.”
Knapp Harvest brings farm to market product to new Eagle Ranch storefront | VailDaily.com

For more than a decade, Knapp Ranch has been expanding its sustainable farming operation. This summer, Eagle County residents have a new way to taste the fruits of that labor.
The Knapp Harvest marketplace, featuring an array of products from the upper West Lake Creek site, will open Saturday, Aug. 1, at 717 Sylvan Lake Road, next to Color Coffee Roasters in downtown Eagle Ranch. Hours of operation are Saturday andSunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Wednesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Emily Williams is a business reporter at The Post and Courier, covering tourism and aerospace. She also writes the Business Headlines newsletter and co-hosts the weekly news podcast Understand SC.
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