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Architectural Artifacts to move

Architectural Artifacts successfully weathered the construction along East Central, but it’s moving anyway. “It was tough, but my customers were loyal, and I appreciate that,” says owner Amy Herd....

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Gessler Drug Co. to relocate from Normandie Center to Lincoln Heights Village...

WICHITA — Gessler Drug Co. is heading home. So says Hal Schwarz, who is relocating the store from Normandie Center at Central and Woodlawn to where AAA Kansas used to be next to Il Vicino near Douglas...

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Livingston’s Cafe sells to Riverside Cafe owner Paul Cohlmia

WICHITA — Bob Livingston isn’t ready to retire, but he turned 65 years old today and is ready to slow down. He and his wife, Jeanne, have sold their Livingston’s Cafe at 924 S. Woodlawn to Riverside...

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Riverside Too set to open Thursday

WICHITA — Paul Cohlmia is set to open his new Riverside Too Thursday in the former Livingston’s Cafe at 924 S. Woodlawn. Riverside Too will feature the same menu as Cohlmia’s Riverside Cafe on W. 13th...

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“It would be a good opportunity to take on some clients that got (the) short end of the stick with the Massage Junkie situation.” — Extraordinaire Salon & Boutique owner Brent Allison, who is...

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Artifacts retail shop will close; business to remain open

WICHITA — Amy Herd is packing her Artifacts and closing shop at Lincoln Heights Village at Douglas and Oliver. That doesn’t mean she’s entirely going out of business, though. “I’m going to continue to...

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“The sexy part just gets their attention.” – Susan McKnight of Susan’s floral shop in Lincoln Heights Village, which she’s named the sexiest retail center in the city because it offers one-stop...

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Uncommon Market to open in Lincoln Heights Village on March 1

UPDATED — Renee Rhodes and Jodie Hinds have been selling new and vintage home decor at various shows in Kansas and Oklahoma for more than a year with an intent to one day open a permanent shop. They’ve...

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