The 18-year-old shop has thousands of titles to choose from and a holiday annex shop with cards, handmade gifts and ornaments
Editor's note: This story about a nearby business is part of a series on Shaker Heights Patch. If you have a bookworm on your holiday shopping list, Loganberry Books might be worth a try. Just make sure you have time — the store has about 70,000 books for sale, a holiday annex and a cat named Otis who likes to cozy up to shoppers. Here's more information about the 18-year-old business store: 1. What makes it a destination? Categories at this shop extend well beyond the fiction and non-fiction selections at most stores. Among those 70,000 books are titles in categories like Collectibles, Local History, Leather and Decorative and Books on Books. "I think that one thing people don't quite get is that because we used to be used and rare books…
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The company will team up with area businesses to offer discounts, mini-makeovers and treats to support Train4Autism
Shaker Heights-based Cleveland Running Co. will hold an event Wednesday just for women in the area. The running, walking and hiking gear store's "Ladies Night" will last from 7 to 9 p.m. at 20150 Van Aken Blvd. The shop is billing the event as a chance for customers to bring their friends for a night of discounts and treats. All of the proceeds from the night will go to Train4Autism Cleveland Running Co. Ladies Night will include: Complimentary cocktails from Shaker Wines & Spirits Free samples from J. Pistone and Lucy's Sweet Surrender For more information on the event, call 216-991-2000 or visit http://clevelandrunning.com/
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Cleveland Running Company
20150 Van Aken Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH
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The second part in our series exploring food trucks' migration from Cleveland outward.
Now that Northeast Ohio food trucks have won small battles with the City of Cleveland — and the hearts of hungry downtown customers — many are expanding into the suburbs. Touch Supper Club parks outside The Bottlehouse Brewery in Cleveland Heights on Thursday nights, and Umami Moto is at youth league games in Shaker Heights. We have seen StrEat Mobile at office buildings in Beachwood’s Commerce Park, and the Beachwood High School’s Green Dream eco-friendly business expo in April lined up six trucks in an outdoor food court. These companies let their Twitter followers and Facebook followers know where they are; some map their locations on their websites. These outdoor, mobile bistros aren’t serving up your typical street food: think …
Nikki Ferrell
5:45 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Hey Michael! Good point - it's tonight. We published this story yesterday.   more ›