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The real meaning of the closing of Seitz-Agin Hardware

Bob Rosenbaum · May 26, 2011 · 6 Comments

Retail shops come and go. To me, Seitz-Agin is more than a store; it's part of the fabric of my life and writing this post feels like the presentation of a eulogy. I'm pretty sure that sentiment will make Joel Borwick, the store's owner for the last 38 years, uncomfortable – … [Read more...] about The real meaning of the closing of Seitz-Agin Hardware

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, People/Personalities, Shop Local Tagged With: independent business, local merchant

Mmm, Good Coffee, Good Art

David Perelman-Hall · May 5, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Would you want to destroy artistic pourings by drinking them? Available at Phoenix Coffee. … [Read more...] about Mmm, Good Coffee, Good Art

Filed Under: David Perelman-Hall, Shop Local Tagged With: coffee shops, Film Festival, independent business, local merchant, Phoenix Coffee, photography

Finding A Chair

David Perelman-Hall · April 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment

We recently renovated one of the rooms in our house--or maybe it would be better to say that we innovated to rethink something old into something new, because we basically did little more than change the purpose of the room by altering its contents.  Out came the work-a-day … [Read more...] about Finding A Chair

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Quality of Life Tagged With: art, independent business, local merchant, photography

Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Richard Stewart · April 12, 2011 · 1 Comment

by Deanna Bremer Fisher A standing room-only crowd of more than 150 people attended the FutureHeights forum on land use and development on Thursday, April 17 at Forest Hill Church in Cleveland Heights. While Cleveland Heights residents made up the majority of attendees, … [Read more...] about Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Filed Under: Development, Government, GUEST BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: bars and restaurants, Cedar Center, golf course, independent business, local merchant, Oakwood, South Euclid, Sustainable Heights

Video of Andrew Chiarella of Motorcars in the Heights

Richard Stewart · March 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Andrew Chiarella, of Motorcars in the Heights, brings real and practical sustainability initiatives to the Automobile Industry: Video of Andrew_Chiarella at the recent Sustaining Heights networking event. … [Read more...] about Video of Andrew Chiarella of Motorcars in the Heights

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, People/Personalities, Shop Local, Sustainability, TOPICS, Video Blog Tagged With: E4S, local merchant, Motorcars, networking, Sustainable Heights

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