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Business Section :: Page 8

  • Miguel’s moves into future brewpub

    On Black Friday, Nov. 27, Espinosa and a team of his employees cut the ribbon to the location of Espinosa’s new culinary digs: 101 Corry St., the future home as well of Trail Town Brewing.

  • H&H Studios is here for hair and body

    Holihan and Quigley held the grand opening for their new hair salon and massage parlor, H&H Studios — so named for “Heidi” and “Holihan” — on Oct. 24.

  • Wintrow’s Chamber, village legacy— Making Yellow Springs a ‘destination’

    After 13 years at the helm of the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce, Karen Wintrow will step down Friday, Oct. 23, ahead of a move to Greenwood Lake, N.Y., with her husband, Ted Donnell.

  • Gary waves goodbye— Wavelength Salon & Spa closes after 27 years

    The inability to maintain this closeness over the past six months of the ongoing pandemic helped Glaser make the decision to close Wavelength after 27 years.  The business closed in September.

  • Little Art Theatre to close again until 2021

    On Tuesday morning, Sept. 15, the Little Art Theatre's marquee displayed a note of gratitude after closing again following its Monday night screening. The Little Art's board of directors made the decision after low attendance over the last eight weekends of the theater's operation, and plan to reopen the theater again some time in 2021.

    After reopening for eight weeks, the Little Art Theatre has closed again due to low attendance, with a goal to reopen sometime in 2021.

  • Little Art to close again until 2021

    On Tuesday morning, Sept. 15, the Little Art Theatre's marquee displayed a note of gratitude after closing again following its Monday night screening. The Little Art's board of directors made the decision after low attendance over the last eight weekends of the theater's operation, and plan to reopen the theater again some time in 2021.

    On Monday, Sept. 14, the Little Art Theatre’s board of directors announced that the theater would again undergo a temporary closure in response to the ongoing pandemic, with that evening’s screening of Werner Herzog’s “Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin” as the final show for at least the rest of the year.

  • Local restaurants are rebounding, for now

    Six months into the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, business at local restaurants is surprisingly good.

  • Planning Commission— Chappelle properties to be renovated

    According to plans presented at the Aug. 11 planning commission meeting, the renovation of 241 Xenia Ave. will lead to a new hair and nail salon at street level, as well as a remodeled apartment on the upper floor with an extensive roof deck.

  • Movies return to Little Art big screen

    The 90-year-old local independent theater, the Little Art, reopened two weekends ago after being closed for more than four months.

  • New studio set to open— Get inked at YS INK Arts Collective

    YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, is opening its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry.

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