Business & Tech

Indoor Gardens Opens In Slavic Village Neighborhood

The company will be welcomed during a celebration on Friday.

CLEVELAND — The Slavic Village neighborhood will welcome newly opened business Indoor Gardens to the city on Friday. Mayor Frank Jackson and Councilman Tony Brancatelli will be on-hand for an opening ceremony.

Indoor Gardens is part of a chain of stores that sell indoor gardening products, including hydroponic systems, organic supplies, grow lights, plant nutrients, and more. The company its first location in 1992.

“Indoor Gardens is a solid, privately owned business moving into a come-back neighborhood,” said Councilman Brancatelli. “Small businesses like Indoor Gardens are the back bones of American commerce and we welcome this investment into our neighborhood and into our city.”

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Indoor Gardens currently has two stores in Columbus, one in Akron, and now one in Cleveland. The Slavic Village location will be in the renovated building that was once Karlin Hall, a social hall built in the 20th century by Cleveland's Czech community.

"We're excited for the Mayor of Cleveland to come out and see what Indoor Gardens offers. We carry a wide range of products supporting urban gardening among other things, and we've loved bringing these resources to the Slavic Village and Greater Cleveland communities. The event on Friday is a great opportunity to stop in, meet our staff and check out what's growing in our on-site grow rooms." said Mark Brentlinger, owner of Indoor Gardens.

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The opening ceremony will run from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Appetizers, drinks and desserts will be served, the company said.

Graphic from Indoor Gardens, Lead image from Shutterstock

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