Posts Tagged ‘Clintonville’

Alison Rose opening shop in Clintonville this spring

Alison Rose opening shop in Clintonville this spring
Alison Rose will soon have a place to call home. The company −whose specialties are hand printed apparel, handbags, wallets, and accessories− will be moving to a 1,000-square-foot space at 3039 Indianola Ave. in Clintonville near Studio 35. The new digs will double as a retail shop and workspace...
March 25th, 2013 | Business Profiles | Read More

Clintonville home to many thriving small businesses

Clintonville home to many thriving small businesses
Clintonville’s proximity to The Ohio State University has long made it a desirable residential neighborhood, but the business community is increasingly taking notice of its attributes. Restaurants, coffee shops and other gathering places have generally been quite successful in Clintonville, even...
December 10th, 2012 | Regional Spotlight | Read More

Stitch City Sew-Op offers machines, classes

Stitch City Sew-Op offers machines, classes
One really is the loneliest number, especially when you’re sewing, according to the founders of a new Clintonville co-op. Not long after Katie Heck started following several sewing blogs, she got the urge to practice all the interesting techniques she was reading about online. So she set to work,...
November 7th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More

The Salt Mines offers co-working space in Clintonville

The Salt Mines offers co-working space in Clintonville
A new co-working space is coming to 219 E. Arcadia Ave. in Clintonville on Nov. 1. Founded by January and Andy Soell, The Salt Mines will occupy a 400-square-foot space most recently used by the Clintonville Music Academy. “It’s definitely not going to be Columbus’s largest co-working...
October 29th, 2012 | Entrepreneurial Support | Read More

Pizza entrepreneur launches mobile business

Pizza entrepreneur launches mobile business
Nick Gore wants to open a pizza shop. Like many other new food-based entrepreneurs, he’s hoping to achieve this goal in phases by first launching a mobile cart-based version of the business. Food carts have proven to be a low-cost startup alternative that allows business owners to test products...
May 20th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More

Weiland’s Gourmet Market in business for more than 50 years

Weiland’s Gourmet Market in business for more than 50 years
Weiland’s Gourmet Market has evolved considerably during the last half-century. When John Williams and George Weiland opened the market in 1961, it primarily sold meat. A few years later, the business moved to Indianoloa Avenue and Garden Road, where more groceries were added, as well as a deli,...
February 6th, 2012 | Business Profiles | Read More

Jennie Scheinbach of Pattycake Bakery: Your Questions Answered

Jennie Scheinbach of Pattycake Bakery: Your Questions Answered
Though she’s been baking since the age of 6, Jennie Scheinbach didn’t dream of making brownies and whoopie pies and cupcakes for a living. Like a lot of young people, she went to college (not culinary school) and earned a sociology degree. But her longtime passion for sweets and a desire...
March 4th, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions | Read More

Wild Goose Helps Artists Reach Their Full Potential

Wild Goose Helps Artists Reach Their Full Potential
Wild Goose Creative was founded by six friends in September 2006 to support, encourage, and promote all forms of art and artists in Columbus. In doing so, the nonprofit organization has also helped local creatives develop their work and become better businesspeople. Located at 2491 Summit St. in Clintonville,...
December 27th, 2010 | Entrepreneurial Support | Read More