Stacey Niles is the proud owner of one of the most successful salons in downtown Kenosha, Salon Pure 5531 6th Avenue. We recently sat down for this exclusive Q&A with Stacey to learn all about her and her business Salon Pure.
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Happenings Magazine’s smash-hit event is back, offering three days and nights of entertainment on the shores of Lake Michigan.
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We sat down with the one and only Anthony Perrine, owner of Lou Perrine’s Gas and Grocery, to talk gas prices, new second location, Einstein Bagels and more. Q. Would you agree when it comes to price volatility, the gasoline business isn’t for the faint-hearted? Anthony: Traditionally gas is relatively stable. The volatility comes with major geopolitical issues like we are facing now. Unfortunately, this administrations push of EV has caused massive volatility as well. From a business owner, there really isn’t anything you can do. You should just raise or lower according to what the market did that day. But when gas gets this high you get a lot of retailers trying to sell below cost or afraid to go up on gas because we know it ultimately kills the consumer and their business. Q. At press time the national average price for a gallon of gas just reached...
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What’s new in Downtown Kenosha…
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Total Cyclery, 5039 Sixth Ave is a second-generation, family-owned bicycle shop in Kenosha. While growing up in the bike shop, Robby Gauss learned from his dad how to fix every kind of bike and, most importantly, how to connect people with the right bike for their needs.
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It’s easier than ever to shop, dine, and play local in Kenosha, Wisconsin with new Downtown Kenosha Gift Cards! These digital gift cards are powered by Yiftee and serve as a universal payment for dozens of area stores, restaurants, and attractions. Head to
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Another year has come to an end. Thank goodness, right? Let’s not claim the new year as our year – let’s just walk in slowly, real chill. Don’t startle it. Let’s raise a glass to survival, to community, to small business, and to the comforts of our favorite places.
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The Downtown Kenosha Magazine sits down for a fitting with sneakerhead and owner of Shoe Soldier Headquarters (5507 Sixth Ave.) owner Tommy Gianaks
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Kevin Ervin owner of Franks Diner sits down for lunch with cartoonist, designer and pop culture tv historian Jim Engel to talk about Jim’s career and his upcoming sold out fundraising appearance for Kenosha Community Media “Remembering Garfield Goose” at the Kenosha Public Museum on Friday September 17th.
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We sit down for an in-depth Q&A with the Executive Director of the Kenosha History Center, Chris Allen. The Kenosha History Center is located on Simmons Island at 220 51st Place and open Tuesdays – Sundays.
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