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Locally Owned Businesses In Cleveland Heights

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Cleveland Heights Patch Readers React to News That Seitz-Agin Hardware Is Closing

The locally owned hardware store on Lee Road will close in July

Tuesday, Cleveland Heights Patch reported that locally owned hardware store Seitz-Agin was closing in July. And you responded. You shared your memories of the shop on Lee Road, which has been a fixture in the community for 60 years. You shared your concern that you may not be able to find the same service, products and people anywhere else. Here's what readers said: Fran Mentch So sorry to hear this; this is a real loss to the community. Thanks for your many years of service. Jeff Coryell This is a real tough loss, I've been relying on Seitz Agin for 17 years. Unlike the big chain hardware stores, you could count on personal and expert assistance right when you wanted it, and they understood the problems that our era of homes present. When…

Mary Dunbar

9:09 am on Thursday, May 26, 2011

We're losing our preferred provider and trusted advisers on all things hardware-store related. And we have always just liked Joel and the others in the store. Thanks to them for being there all those years for us. We'll miss our regular visits to the store and their advice on our house maintenance issues - our friends in need! Best wishes to the Seitz-Agin crew in the next phases of their lives.   more ›

Cleveland Heights Couple Plans to Open a New Wine Store

Adam and Susan Fleischer are in the process of bringing The Wine Spot to the city

After The Grapevine closed its doors recently at Cedar Fairmount, our town’s oenophiles were justifiably sad. But it has been claimed that when one door closes, another always opens. And when it comes to wine lovers in Cleveland Heights, it may be another door that’s about to open — to the sound of a cork popping. A new retail wine store, The Wine Spot, is the project of Cleveland Heights High School and CSU grad Adam Fleischer. Fleischer, his wife Susan and their two grade-school-age children have been longtime local residents in this community. But wine is a new venture. “We are in the process of finding a location in the Heights, and we hope to be open for customers by this fall,” Fleischer said. Because both Adam and Susan have been …

Julie Verdon

11:50 am on Friday, May 27, 2011

Cleveland Heights, please support the New Ten Thousand Villages store in that space and help alleviate global poverty.   more ›

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