Vittles Espresso owners Kendall and Travis Gendron , who have been serving up espresso drinks brewed from organic, fair-trade beans that they roast at their home in Corinth, have temporarily closed The Local Buzz while they renovate the space.
They plan to reopen the cafe in mid-April under a new name, which Kendall Gendron said she is withholding until "the grand reveal" next month.
"We'll have some classics from the stand, but (the cafe) is going to be a brand-new breakfast and lunch menu," she said, adding that the Local Buzz's manager is staying on and she will be hiring other employees.
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Sonoma Media news: Veteran journalist Richard A. Green has been hired as the new executive editor of The Press Democrat and chief content officer for Sonoma Media Investments, the parent company of the Index-Tribune . Green succeeds Cathy Barnett who retired in December after a 44-year career.
Empty Plaza storefront: Sotheby's real estate has several offices around downtown Sonoma, but the real estate company had given up its Plaza storefront at the entrance to Vine Alley, aka the Sonoma Court Shops. Agents and office staff still occupy some space in the back but the Napa Street-facing space is now vacant.
Krazy Kombucha, darling of Lakeland's farmer's market, getting storefront
POLK COUNTY — A darling of the Lakeland farmer's market is finally getting its own storefront in Dixieland.
Wendy Johnson, 44, has owned and run Krazy Kombucha since December 2017. She bought the company from its previous owner and started running it with her best friend, A.J. Jackson.
The duo took Krazy Kombucha to the Lakeland co-working space Catapult in May 2018. By June, they had returned as Lakeland's only kombucha brewing company at the Saturday farmer's market and are now approaching their three-year anniversary.
Truck fire caused by 'explosion' near Ridgefield storefronts
RIDGEFIELD — Emergency crews were called Saturday morning to a reported explosion in the parking lot on Danbury Road.
The fire eminated from a Ridgefield Plumbing truck parked in the lot just feet away from the stores, police said.
According to Ridgefield Police, both town firefighters responded to the call around 8:52 a.m. and quickly extinguished the one-vehicle fire. The fire reportedly did not spread to any other vehicles or the storefronts.
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Just A Dad From Akron organization opens storefront on Kenmore Boulevard
AKRON, Ohio — A little more than two years ago, Kenny Lambert was a homeless single dad struggling with addiction. After finding sobriety, Lambert founded an organization called "Just A Dad From Akron," which officially has a storefront as of Saturday.
Located on the corner of Kenmore Boulevard and 13th Street, the Just A Dad From Akron storefront will sell clothing with its branding and inspiring messages, but its far more than just a t-shirt shop.
Fire Tears Through Six Storefronts in Jackson Heights Thursday Night: FDNY | Jackson Heights Post
A four-alarm fire tore through a commercial building in Jackson Heights Thursday night damaging several storefronts.
The blaze began at around 10:50 p.m. inside a restaurant located at 37-54 74th St., according to the FDNY.
The fire, which started in the basement area at Prince Kebab & Chinese Restaurant, swept through five other storefronts that occupy the building, the FDNY said.
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The FDNY dispatched a total of 39 units consisting of around 170 firefighters to tackle the inferno.
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