Main Street continues its ever-changing storefront shuffle
Main Street continues its ever-changing storefront shuffle this month.
Faith Investment Service is completing its move from 122 N. Main St., to 101 N. Main St., Suite B, located in the rear of the building. It has an entrance from Church Street that is not yet fully completed.
Its phone number is 419-358-4207 and web address is: www.myfaithinvestments.com. Gary Reese says that an open house is set for later in the spring.
In December, RealLiving CCR Realtors, Lisa Wenger, agent, relocated from Tommy Tire Plaza into the former Faith Investment Service office at 122 N. Main St.
Earlier this month Rachel Davis announced that Studio Silhouette is expanding into the former Bluffton Barbers space in the front of 103 N. Main St. That expansion involves relocating the alteration and sewing area and tux rental from the rear of the shop to the front.
The 103 N. Main St., building was purchased in the fall by Bill and Chris Gable of Lone Palm Real Estate, LLC. Gable will relocate Gulf Coast Accounting from the rear of 141 N. Main St. to the rear of 103 N. Main. That move will take place when Wessler Engineering, current housed there, relocates to the business professional building under construction on State Route 103.
Additional changes that took place in the fall of 2018 include the opening of Board and Brush in the former Mustard Seed Café, 562 N. Main St.
Et Cetera Shop, 111 S. Main St., continues preparing for its move later in 2019 to the former Peerless Glove factory building at 327 N. Main St. Ray Raeburn owns the 111 S. Main St. building and will announce plans for that storefront later this year.
Additional business announcements related to Main Street are still developing and those will be posted on the Icon later this winter.
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