The company boasts that the artesian soaps are hand-crafted, made with all natural ingredients. The store is expected to open by July 4.
The initial plans still “need a lot of work,” said one city official.
The first step was securing the foundation of the Dollar Discount and Beauty store at 12400 Detroit Avenue.
Eric Williams is working on plans to open El Carnicero in the now-shuttered McCarthy's Ale House at 16918 Detroit Avenue.
New gallery opens at 1388 Cranford Avenue, just off of Detroit Avenue.
This store, at 12118 Madison Avenue, puts a new spin on old furniture.
Tremont West Development Corporation names Beck Center the recipient of its Storefront Incubator Program
Show set to run at Breakneck Gallery from April 20 through May 11.
Specializing in colon hydrotherapy, Thai yoga massage and infrared dry heat sauna treatment, In Carol’s Care recently opened on Madison Avenue.
The folks who brought the successful “gastropub” concept — pairing high-end beer and quality food — to Lakewood are opening a second business in the city.
Lakewood cleaned up in Cleveland Scene Magazine's 2013 Best of Cleveland Awards.
Facebook pages, including one "boycott" page pop up, while CEO explains closures.
All Ohio stores will close; some will reopen as Peet's Coffee & Tea — including the location on Detroit Avenue.
Check out the Top 10 rated restaurants based on the Yelp! reviews.
Don't look now, but there are now a half-dozen artist studios in just a few blocks along the commercial corridor.
Valerie Konopka was attracted to Lakewood and inspired to open the Cleveland Art Market at 16806 Madison Avenue.
The business has expanded quite a bit since 1993; the business is undergoing a massive overhaul
The Madison Avenue restaurant and bar with the peculiar name officially closed its doors on Sunday.
The gourmet pizza chain is set to take the 2,000-square-foot space formerly occupied by the Four Seasons Tanning salon in the renovated Lakewood Plaza.
The Pilates studio slated to open for classes in the former Bonne Bell building, at 1414 Riverside Drive, on April 1.
Owner said that the family-owned business is closing because the family is moving out of Lakewood. A new store is expected to open soon.
After two years at 15621 Madison Ave., owner Chris Sorenson has reopened up her business a couple blocks west in the same space as Goddess Blessed.
Under a new agreement, Ferry Cap & Set Screw will keep most of its jobs at its Lakewood facility.
At eFuneral, death isn’t a dirty word. Lakewood resident Mike Belsito, and his business partner, Bryan Chaikin, are bringing the message home.
The findings may (or may not) surprise you.
Looking for fresh produce and healthy food to complement the new season? Look no further.
New bar’s owners and city officials hosted a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday.
Lakewood Patch readers have a few ideas on what should replace the defunct Irish pub.
But don’t expect the restaurant to open up anytime soon.
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The new bar, owned by Mickey Krivosh and family, is slated to open its doors to the public on Friday.
Cuyahoga County isn't the only one seeing an increase — all 88 counties saw a higher unemployment rate in January.
The trendy Mexican restaurant will replace the Screaming Rooster in May.
The popular Mexican restaurant in Tremont is taking over the space at 15527 Madison Avenue on April 1.
Officials from the Bob Evans presented preliminary plans for the restaurant chain’s proposed location at the corner of Detroit Avenue and Park Haven Row.
Joseph McAuliffe alleges he brought information to light regarding the CEO of a sister company and was fired for it.
Emerald Necklace Marina Grille & Waterside Room is expected to open in its place on April 1 after winning the bid to take over the space.
The Melt Challenge will be featured on Food Paradise at 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Organization officials consider opening wellness center somewhere on the East End of Lakewood.
Cleveland Independents Restaurant Week starts Monday at tasty spots in Lakewood — and all over Northeast Ohio.