Works by Lesley students placed at businesses through June 5 in Storefront Initiative Art Walk -
Sophie Pearson's "Take me as I am" is placed in Bourbon Coffee as part of a Storefront Initiative Art Walk. (Photo: Lesley University)
Lesley University is celebrating its College of Art and Design students with an art walk in the city's Porter Square neighborhood. Massachusetts Avenue businesses between the Porter Square MBTA station and Sacramento Street will display the students' original artwork, created for their senior bachelor of fine arts thesis projects, in their storefronts.
Central Georgia woman transforms storefront to mobile boutique | 13wmaz.com
PERRY, Ga. — One Dooly County woman closed her store in downtown Perry and transformed the business into a boutique on wheels.
Originally named Grace & Grits, Patterson owned a gift and home décor shop which opened in Unadilla before relocating to Perry.
"Finally, when I started to hit my stride and felt like I was finding what works for me and what my customers loved and that sort of thing, COVID hit, so I said 'Well, what am I gonna do now?'"
Range Leather opens storefront for experiential shopping | Current Edition | wyomingnews.com
Range Leather in Laramie recently opened a storefront where customers can not only shop for leather goods, but also watch product production. Owner Kyle Koster said he hopes customers will enjoy watching their leather goods being handcrafted right in the store. Ardent Photography of Laramie
Range Leather in Laramie wants customers to come for their heirloom quality leather goods and stay for the experience of watching the products be handmade right in front of them.
Superior CBD shop hops to Belknap location | Duluth News Tribune
The Sutherland family put the final touches on the interior of their new storefront at 1420 Belknap St. on Friday, May 28. Sutherland CBD officially opens for business in the new space, which was formerly Curves, June 1, but customers were already stopping in Friday for CBD-infused products ranging from dog treats to coffee.
Sutherland CBD launched its first store three years ago on Superior's Tower Avenue and expanded to three additional locations: Duluth's Lakeside neighborhood, Ashland and Arizona. The Ashland store shut down prior to the pandemic, but the Arizona store closed down during the pandemic slowdown as the business shifted its focus to online, delivery and pickup sales.
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New business taps into creativity - Santa Barbara News-Press
Former UCSB student Andrew Rawls made his wild idea a reality when he opened The Crafter's Library Saturday at 9 E. Figueroa St. in downtown Santa Barbara.
The concept began when Mr. Rawls ran a youth center as a military contractor on the Marshall Islands in 2019. He enjoyed teaching the teens how to sew and also loved providing a safe community space.
When he returned to Washington, D.C., COVID-19 made it nearly impossible for him to run his tourism company. He moved in with family in Colorado, looking for his next opportunity.
New mattress store; mural coming to Staunton — The buzz
STAUNTON — A mural will be painted on a bicycle shop's building and a new mattress store is opening in downtown Staunton — here's the buzz.
According to owner James Burris, starting this week artist Christy Baker will be painting the side of the bike shop's building at 608 N. Augusta St.
Burris said the mural for his building will be a mountain scene with a multi-use trail and many trail users.
Tribeca Citizen | Destination Ice Cream: Mister Dips at Pier 17
The Fulton Street beer garden in the middle of the pedestrian plaza, with food and bev run by Cobble & Co, just reopened and also had a nice scene. I’ve heard folks complain about this place, but it sure looked like fun to me. NB: the picnic benches on the western end are open to the public — you can grab drinks from Cobble & Co, or not.
The Beautiful Stuff Project provides treasure through pandemic
The operation eventually moved to East Somerville, and teachers would come by to fill a bag with whatever odds and ends they found. Seevak did all of this free of charge, because she is "a teacher, not a businesswoman. This started as a labor of love." This model became unsustainable, so she started the offer of $10 per bag. The Beautiful Stuff Project relocated to Magoun Square, where their storefront is currently based.
Seevak instituted something known as the "Treasure Box Curriculum" in Somerville public schools, bringing recycled materials to classrooms and encouraging children to explore, experiment, and discover. She also began a professional development program that teachers have taken advantage of, learning about the Treasure Box Curriculum and how to incorporate The Beautiful Stuff Project's philosophy into their programs.
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