Jennifer Nickens plans to open Your Siesta Massage Therapy Dec. 1.
In their fifth month of business in Whitefish Bay, manager says they've found the perfect home.
Nationwide recall pulls Smucker's Natural Chunky peanut butter due to salmonella concerns, but the same product available at Sendik's is safe, according to company officials.
Buy two holiday drinks for the price of one from Thursday through Sunday.
Julee du Plessis' oil paintings will be up at Gallery 505 in Whitefish Bay through Sunday.
Freaky fast sub shop says 'thank you' with customer appreciation deal.
With 10 years of history in Bay, the Asian decor retailer will be replaced by Anytime Fitness.
Susan Fredman Design Group unveiled its new space within the James H. Hoffman Homes storefront with a ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday afternoon.
After traveling to Ghana as an exchange student in high school, Steve Wallace never totally came home to Whitefish Bay.
Honquest Furniture for Living hopes to open its doors in January.
Saturday's wet weather didn't keep soon-to-be brides and grooms away from Whitefish Bay's Bridal Walk.
Amazing Moments would provide planning, photography, decorations and more for special events. The village is checking into zoning questions, however.
Ruhama's Yarn and Needlepoint, a village fixture since 1960, offers more than needles and yarn.
Cosmetic treatment center held a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration Thursday afternoon.
After nearly 60 years on Silver Spring, the sporting goods store will leave to pursue a new building in Mequon.
Neighborhood dogs painted with their paws and bobbed for hot dogs at the Saturday farmers market, sponsored by Hounds Around Town.
Business district leader says outgoing businesses are outweighed by incoming businesses, and vacant storefronts are in high demand.
Though many local pharmacies have gone out of business as chain and mail-order pharmacies expand, Fitzgerald's staff hopes their devotion to customer service will keep them afloat.
Brian Leibl was recently hired as CFO of Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center.
Jack Pandl's Whitefish Bay Inn has been serving up German fare and old world decor since 1915.
The non-surgical cosmetic treatment center is already busy with clients on the second floor of 130 W. Silver Spring Dr., which they will share with PNC Bank when construction is complete.
Zita's new owners leave the village for a space with lower rent and a connection to Watts' home decor shop and cafe.
After two years of getting financing and making renovations, owner of upscale bistro happy to see the largest of his four locations grow roots in the village he calls home.
Open air market will have a new theme every week through Oct. 1.
Headphones will be included in each of the care packages the organization sends with the 2,500 decorated miniature Christmas trees to troops overseas during the holidays.
New bridal business will give away designer wedding gowns July 27.
Come to Silver Spring Drive Friday and Saturday for business specials, Pandl's food and a Goodwill donation drive.
Partial food menu will be available over the weekend, and full menu will come next week
Boutique menswear shop lures customers with unique high-end products, individualized customer service and well-designed window displays.
ThinkTOYS! will host a grand opening Friday.
Cafe co-owner said the inside is finished, and they hope to open their doors in a couple weeks.
Refinished parking lot features new trees, a new sign, and soon, new parking lot lights.
Great turnout for event on Silver Spring Drive Thursday night, as ladies enjoyed business specials, entertainment and drinks.
Gilda's Club offers its support to anyone in the community that is living with cancer.
After two months in business, hair salon owner says new location offers quality cuts at an affordable price to North Shore families.
Oro di Oliva owner Josh Saiia has been preaching the benefits of fresh olive oil for more than a year at Silver Spring storefront.
Shopping, drinks, entertainment and a chance to support the troops - all on Silver Spring Drive this week.
With north Silver Spring lots finished and striped, construction is now underway on parking lot behind Winkie's.
Sturgeon Interiors employees seek return of business' "mascot" - a 7-foot fiberglass fish.
Located on Silver Spring since 1952, the bridal portion of the women's retailer will be purchased by new owners.