New Business in St Joseph, Michigan
All New Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of New Business in St Joseph, Michigan for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the New Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Market Basket: Ciao's returns to downtownSouth Bend TribuneOnly this time to South Michigan. The St. Joseph County Library Board this week approved leasing a building at 301-305 S. Michigan to the longtime local restaurateur's company. Diners may remember visiting the No. 1 Chinese Restaurant and Cornucopia at ...and more » |
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Fashion Show presents local models, new designersnwitimes.comModels and upcoming designers new to the fashion front are gearing up for Fashion on the Shore this Saturday, May 26th at the Heritage Museum and Cultural Center in downtown St. Joseph. The event will feature a variety of bold and vivid fashion work ... |
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Ciao's Italian Restaurant to move to downtown South BendSouth Bend TribuneCiao's, in business at 501 N. Niles Ave. since 2009, will move to 301-305 S. Michigan St., a long-vacant storefront owned by the St. Joseph County Public Library. The library board on Monday approved a seven-year lease agreement with A-Dwell Inc., ... |
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Kathryn L. TowneTiffin Advertiser TribuneKathryn graduated from Almont High School, Michigan, and attended Mansfield Business College. She worked at Klais and Co. for 15 years. She enjoyed working in her garden, bowling, arts and crafts, puzzles and word searches. She loved spending time with ... |
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Medical calls dominate fire run statsBridge MichiganIn St. Joseph in Southwest Michigan, officials from the International City/County Management Association studied daily logs for that city's firefighters. In that department, which does not respond to medical calls, it found firefighters in active ...and more » |
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