latest
My Work Spot provides low-cost offices for short and long-term leases to individuals and companies who are in need of a dedicated space for their business, schooling, or conference calls.
Read moreI have been an artist and author throughout my life, and I have learned that a peaceful atmosphere plays an essential role in the creative process for me. Most creatives have to find their “happy place” to turn out their best work, whether they are novelists who write their best stories while sitting on their front porch listening to the birds or a painter in a downtown studio who loves to hear the busy streets below.
Read moreA great deal of our society has gone mobile, so it would seem highly fitting that the newest business to cut the ribbon with the Liberty/Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce is a mobile RV Repair business. This is a business built around family. In fact, as soon as the ribbon was cut, owner James Hubbard immediately handed it to his mother. James Hubbard says, “If I can’t fix it, I’m not charging you for it.” He went on to say that he “gives God all the Glory and the biggest thing the company has going for it is honesty.” Employees were on hand and each one was introduced and explained their role in the business. The company boasts 100% Mobile Certified Technicians and they are willing to travel to other areas as well. Frontline Mobile RV Repair can be reached at 936-256-5777 or info@frontlinerepair.com or www.frontlinerepair.com
Read moreThe City of Dayton will be getting a new Extended Stay Motel on Hwy 146 near Stephen F. Austin Elementary. The property was recently rezoned from agricultural property to commercial by the city council.
Read moreThe excitement of a fourth birthday had the youngest patron at The Golden Gardenia Bakery eager to explore the cookie display and choose a special treat.
“We have high quality desserts and cookies are by far the top seller,” explained Owner Jessica Sens who opened the restaurant with her husband, Carlas...
Read moreThe city of Cleveland is poised for substantial growth in future years, with much of the growth coming even sooner. In efforts to accommodate this growth, commercial and residential developers have planted stakes in the Cleveland area, allowing for current and future development.
Read moreThe Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce was on hand for the BOHO Flower Market’s official ribbon cutting last week. They are owned by Tori Maguire and Verna Arnold, and are located at 115 East Houston St. in Cleveland.
Read more