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Business Beat: Are your signs illegal?
Little signs advertising garage sales or real estate, depending on where they’re placed in Wichita, could be illegal and costing the city thousands every year.
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Exec-U-Stor, a place for your toys
You could call it the country club of storage units. A Wichita business is offering up space for those with too many toys. In fact, it's so nice you'll want to stay there. Read more »
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Riverside Tea Room offers quaint destination
One Wichita tea room offers an experience you can’t have at home, offering tea with an old-fashioned touch.
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Business Beat: In The Bag
It’s usually an idea that drives a person to start up a business, but for one local man, it was competition.
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Business Beat: Scholfield goes "green"
The “green” movement has been around for decades. However, with the price of energy now, environment-friendly business practices help the bottom line.
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Business Beat: The Bill Guy
A Wichita man is making it easy for people to deal with computer problems.
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Bill Guy Tech Solutions
In today's world, many people would say they can't live without a computer but that doesn't mean we can all understand them. Thanks to a Wichita man named Bill, we won't have to. Read more »
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Business Beat: Major Inc.
One Wichita man’s career has come full circle. After years in the aviation industry, he has returned to one of his first jobs. But this time he’s the owner.
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Business Beat: ParrotFaNalia
A local store has found its niche with parrots and prom dresses. Read more »
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Business wants to save you gas money
It is a problem we're all dealing with -- high gas prices hitting our pocket books. But a local business is offering a solution that will have you wheeling around town. Read more »
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Turning art into a local business
When it comes to decorating your home, a splash of color on the wall might work, but let's kick it up a notch; how about a mural or maybe even a "faux finish?" It's a concept that's become a stroke of genius for two local women. Read more »
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Changing hands after 30 years
After three decades of helping Kansans make music, some notable changes will be made at Senseny Music. Read more »
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Nostalgic theater restored in Augusta
Before 20-screen multiplexes, Main Street theatres were the hub of social activity. Augusta was no exception, or rather, is no exception. Read more »
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Old Town Salvage a labor of love
A Wichita man is using his life-long passion to build his dream business. For Grant Rine, watching an old building being demolished is akin to stripping a lush rain forest to the dirt. I would call him an "urban" environmentalist. Read more »
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Old Town Architectural Salvage
A Wichita man, is using his life long passion, to build his dream business. Read more »
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Caffe Moderne in Old Town
It seems that the "hot spots" in town are even hotter when you think you've found a gem. And there's one in Old Town that's definitely creating some buzz. Read more »
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A love of baking becomes Cheri's Cakes
Imagine being surrounded by cupcakes, cookies and cakes on a daily basis. In many ways, though it sounds like a dream, it's a hard reality for Cheri's Cakes. Read more »
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Cocoa Dolce: From executive to Master Chocolatier
If you're hungry, we're giving you ample notice; prepare yourself. We are indulging you with one of the gastronomical wonders of the world. Read more »
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Antique signs prove profitable for Wichita company
Running a daycare and selling antiques -- that was her old job. But one day, Rhonda Savoy took apart an old door and wrote an inspirational saying on it. A business was born. Read more »
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Craig Allen's offers men a place to groom and meet
Remember that ram-shackle tree house where the boys used to spend hours upon hours? That special place for men to assemble has evolved into a thriving business. Read more »