Located next to Winchester Music Hall, the business is expected to reopen in the space next to the Shore Restaurant.
Project expected to wrap up this fall.
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
It seems as if the demand is here. The US Census Bureau puts Lakewood’s “other Asian” population at 374, more than double what it was in 2000.
The dollar store first announced its intention to move to the former Ganley Auto site in the summer of 2011.
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The resale shop specializes in home décor, furniture and vintage accessories.
On Saturday, Paul Mediate celebrated 50 years at the helm of the Belle Barber Shop at 14530 Detroit Avenue.
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The designs for the proposed Taco Bell overhaul on Detroit Avenue look less like a hacienda and more like a pedestrian-friendly and architecturally sensitive building to Lakewood.
The owners of the plaza submitted plans to the city that would slightly tweak the traffic patterns at the parking lot.
The new store on Detroit Avenue still has some details to iron out.
The store replaces the Discount Drug Mart, which opened a new location a couple blocks west.
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A sign in the window instructs customers to return to the location “in a few weeks” when the space at 15105 Detroit Avenue is converted into a Peet’s Coffee and Tea.
The non-profit that owns Nature’s Bin will use space as a vocational training center, kitchen and catering center for the natural foods market, which provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
The owners threw a huge party complete with live music and food trucks to mark the occasion on Wednesday.
The official grand opening celebration is slated from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Humble Wine Bar wasn’t technically open Wednesday. But you wouldn’t know it if you saw the huge crowds of people who packed the new upscale wine bar and wood-fired pizza joint on Detroit Avenue.
The newly renovated Burger King recently opened up for business. It looks completely different, on the outside as well as inside.
The restaurant recently proposed removing a fence from the plans; the city’s architectural board of review denied the plans.
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The spot has been a vacant for a couple years. Looks as if there’s a new tenant.
From the concept's very beginning, the products — mainly really clever T-shirts — have been a hit.
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Where there were once office cubicles, are now rows of classy tableware and duvets.
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The new resale shop at 13703 Madison Avenue has it all: Signs, helmets, clothing, leathers, seats, purses and boots.
An official ribbon-cutting ceremony is set at the new store for Aug. 10, when there will be a few new shirts unveiled for the occasion.
Ten former Caribou Coffee locations around Northeast Ohio — including the store in Lakewood — will become Peet’s Coffee and Tea this month.
The only thing missing is the new sign out front. A special ribbon-cutting ceremony is slated for Thursday.
Gypsy Beans owner to keep the focus on the Gordon Square location.
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Cleveland Pickle owner Josh Kabat told Cleveland Scene that the 1,600-square-foot space will provide him with plenty of room — helpful for future expansion plans.
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Tempest, has bought the vacant Hinkley Lighting distribution center at 12750 Berea Road for $1.85 million.
A sign at the front of restaurant thanks patrons and explains that the renovations will keep the doors closed.