Mountain Gateway’s move to downtown Buena Vista will make welding and other trades more accessible for the Rockbridge area.
Browsing: Business
Appalachian Sage will be reopening as Wildberry Market on April 1. The owners of Season’s Yield plan to serve coffee and pastries, as well as acai, at the new location in mid-April.
Lexington City Council will hear a zoning request Thursday that would allow Washington and Lee University to use the Grand Building’s basement. VMI is also planning to rent some off campus building space.
Lexington Coffee Shop customers were caught by surprise when the shop closed late last month. Now, new owners are planning to reopen it under the name Lex Co Coffees.
The decline was driven by escalating trade tensions as President Trump threatened 200% tariffs on European wines, sparking fears of economic instability. Despite positive reports on inflation and unemployment, market turbulence continues.
New grant program in Buena Vista aims to revitalize the city by funding upgrades to the fronts of homes and businesses.
Rock Steady Boxing is a no-contact boxing class for Parkinson’s patients. Participants say the classes help them retain coordination, balance, and motor skills.
Some store owners are searching for higher visibility, lower rents or larger spaces. But, space downtown is hard to find.
Yellow Brick Road Early Learning Center expects to expand its services to the Lexington Presbyterian Church this fall. By opening up more spots, the center hopes to provide more child care options in Lexington.
The owner says there will be an overlap with the old store remaining open to sell off furnishings as the new store opens less than a block from the current location.