Saturday, November 21, 2009

Businesses coming to area

Currently Crivitz Pharmacy has purchased the Wainwright building and will be opening a pharmacy here in Wausaukee within a couple weeks. This is especially good news to those that have to travel to get medications and other forms of medical supplies not sold in our area.

Other businesses moving or moved to the down town are in the works. The library completed their move and are open at 703 main street with lots more services the centralized location should increase their traffic. The tattoo shop is open on the south end of town in the building formerly owned by Loren Marcusen. The Beer Den next door is awaiting state licensing so they can go back to the board to get permits to open their Beer and liquor sales store.

Good luck to Eric Keyers, he purchased the former Rogers Service on 903 Main.

When Jon Mosher heals from his surgeries he plans to re-open his Mosher Auto Repair at 603 Main. We owe a debt of gratitude that he has spent two terms over seas in Iraq and Afganistan in the National Guard and returned safe. It is hard to start a business, be disrutped for a year, restart the business and then be sent over again. We will be looking forward to seeing Jon re-open his shop and succeed.

The old Bakery is owned by some Polish Brothers that are going to retail and whole sale their polish sausage. They are in the works of improving the building, adding on, possible roof modifications so it make take them some time to complete the necessary repairs and improvements before they can open.

There are other interested parties wanting to develop some additional businesses in the Village but they are in stages of funding, procuring land/rental space and are waiting to make the move when it becomes feasible.

This is good news considering the state of the economy. We wish them all well.

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