Downtown Grass Valley’s intimate apparel shop will be going out of business as its owner retires. Top Drawer owner Marilyn Seolas and her granddaughter Kelly Seolas, who has operated the store for years, will put the store to rest as Marilyn retires …
Read More »For small start-ups in need of guidance and financial support, Innovate North State is seeking to develop businesses in the 530 area. Innovate North State is a nonprofit organization that seeks to make the 530 area code the most economically compe …
Read More »For those in need of a scintillating piece of decoration, Nevada City Crystal and Glass is celebrating its 30th anniversary through the weekend. The sale will extend through Sunday and offers 30 percent off everything in the store, except consigne …
Read More »A new real estate office recently opened in downtown Grass Valley that will serve the needs of the entire county. Intero Real Estate opened its Grass Valley office at 170 E. Main St. Wednesday and offers sales and listing services throughout Nevad …
Read More »For those in need of a budget-conscious way to spice up their space, Denise Wilson has a new interior design and furniture store in Grass Valley. Wilson named her store Jane, her middle name, because her offerings mirror the simplicity the name imp …
Read More »Sometimes, it’s better to embrace change than fight it. Sometimes, it’s just better to look at expensive environmental regulations as an opportunity to invest in the future of your company. This is the proactive attitude of the owners and management …
Read More »While driving down Hughes Road, you may have noticed a new little spot to get a cup of joe, and it’s not just any coffee shop — it’s That Coffee Shop. Owner Amy Robson recently moved from Valdez, Alaska, to be closer to family and opened That Coffe …
Read More »Steve Trotter’s recent “to do” list looked something like this: 1. Help veteran clean out his cluttered house. 2. Clean out homeless encampment. 3. Take 14 truckloads of construction debris out of the new Hospitality House site. 4. Donate used …
Read More »One of Grass Valley’s most prominent commercial properties, which currently stands vacant, is near to having a pair of occupants ready to open shop. Two different buyers are in escrow for the 30,000-square-foot former Weaver Truck and Auto Sales bu …
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