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Retail Roundup: Pet Supply Store Filling Acadia Site
A look at notable retail and business changes in our area.
Pet Services Landscape Gets More Crowded, With New Tenant for Ex-Acadia Site
Roughly two months , Mount Kisco's 115 E. Main St. has a new tenant. A village building permit has been issued and posted by 692 Pet Supply, Inc.
The arrival of another pet services place comes as the industry is getting more crowded. For more on that, of the opening of Mount Kisco's Petco.
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MyHome MyPlanet Becomes 'Leicht'
After on Mount Kisco's 200 E. Main St., MyHome MyPlanet has emerged with a new name: Leicht Westchester. Marie Frenkel, a designer for Leicht, which also has a location in New York City, described there being "a change of focus," but added that they will still offer existing products, such as tiles and fixtures.
Find out what's happening in Chappaqua-Mount Kiscofor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The home supplies store's previous Mount Kisco location, 74 S. Moger, is being taken over by Tommie Copper, which sells, athletic compression gear.
WeeZee to Hold April 24 Grand Opening at Chappaqua Crossing, May 1 Official Start
The newest tenant for Chappaqua Crossing, sensory children's playspace operator WeeZee, has announced that it will hold a grand opening event on April 24 that will include a gala. The space will be officially opened on May 1. for more details.
Arroway Chevy Gets Expansion Approval
After spending months before Mount Kisco's planning board, Arroway has finally gotten approval from the body for its 3,000-square-foot addition to its building at Route 117 and Preston Way, the building department confirmed. for an overview of the additon.
Second Childcare Center Proposed for Radio Circle
could soon have a neighbor. The planning board is reviewing an application from Little Garden Childcare Center for 27 Radio Cir., the planning office confirmed. Site plan approval is required. The Examiner reports in this week's print edition (which can be found on newsstands) that the building would have capacity for 112 children from ages 5-12.
Report: New Asian Restaurant Coming
A new Asian restaurant for Mount Kisco's East Main Street has a name, according to Westchester Magazine's 914 Inc., and that is Hito.
Report: Borders Site Still Empty, Several Types of Business Interested
914 Inc., in its roundup, reiterates that Mount Kisco's former site is still empty, but reports that businesses interested in the site include supermarkets, bookstores, restaurants and sports facilities.
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