Weekly Update on Retail and Restaurant Activity in Halifax NS, including: Sydelle's, Dairy Queen Fall River, Ponzu, Wooden Monkey, World Gym, Kenny's Pizza, Selby's Bunker, Way 2 Roll, Kyo Kitchen.
Three Quebec City music lovers have concocted their dream project: a coffee shop-meets-record store combined with a state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plant.
When it opens in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood this coming fall, The Leisure Society will be a space to slow down, put on a good record, and enjoy a cup of coffee.
Not only that, it will be the province's first vinyl pressing plant since the last one closed in 2015.
Merchants on the Main are having trouble filling jobs and the theories range from worried to cool.
The storeowner purchased the hardware store in 1992 but says he never grandfathered its original sign because he thought it had already been done.
Haight & Ashbury now have a pop-up shop at the Mississauga mall. It is located on the second level across from LaCoste.
Square One describes the shop as a fresh and well-crafted menswear store, that has a collection that is not defined by time or place but by attitude, self-expression, and individuality.
For 15 years, the Last Gamestore has been the place in Halifax to buy new and used video games, retro consoles and other gaming merchandise. But in an age of chain stores, online shopping and digital distributors like Steam, store owner Adam Perry said his Lacewood Drive business is struggling to make rent.
Ren’s Pets, a specialty retailer of pet supplies, is opening two new retail stores in Halifax and Dartmouth locations, the first retail stores outside of Ontario.