The Camden Business Association (CBA) has
been uniting local businesses to strengthen the Camden Community since 1931.
Visit a local business this week and tell us about your purchasing experience
on our FB page facebook.com/CamdenBA!
Like our FB page and check it often for meetings and upcoming events.
The group meets on the third Tuesday of each month. We’d love to meet you. If
you have any questions, message us on FB, contact info@camdenbusinessassoc.com or
write to CBA, PO Box 11362, Minneapolis, MN
55411. Our web address is camdenbusinessassoc.com or call
612-547-6507. CBA is proud to sponsor
the Camden News business scoops to
keep you informed of business news in Camden.
A new restaurant opened
at the end of January on Lyndale! Northside
Deli & Grill is at 4330 in the old Northside Steak House location.
Owner Habib says they are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and serve
breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Chicago style menu includes everything from
Philly cheesesteak sandwiches to gyros, to big rice dishes and chicken wings –
a little bit of everything! They also cater and deliver. They are working on
their website right now but stop by or get info at 612-529-2117.
The Goddess of Glass & Friends finally outgrew the shoppe on
Lowry and Penn and has relocated to The Warren on 44th and Penn. They still
have professional picture framing and artisan gifts from more than 100 local
artists. New hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 9 p.m., Friday noon to 9
p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The space is bigger, brighter
and there’s parking right in front!
Chaun Webster of the Cleveland Neighborhood plans to open a
bookstore in the old Goddess of Glass site on Lowry sometime this summer – watch
for it!
Like many buildings
over one century old, 1501 West Broadway has seen a lot of change over the
years. The two-story building at Irving
Ave N and West Broadway was once a livery stable, grocery store, dance hall,
linoleum store and even a roller rink. Since 1979, it has been owner-occupied
by Randy Lane and Sons Plumbing and
Heating, one of the area’s most trusted plumbing businesses. Owner Gayle
Lane applied and was awarded a grant from the West Broadway Façade Improvement
Program, administered by the West Broadway Business and Area Coalition. Lane
hired Heather Doyle, a Minneapolis artist and owner of INDUSTRYelle, LLC. The
building, which houses the plumbing business upstairs and a Laotian senior
services nonprofit on the ground floor, was also completely re-painted. “We’re
very happy with the project. Heather and her team did a wonderful job,” said
Gayle Lane.
Know of a new business
in Camden or one that’s offering new products or services? The Camden News loves to promote local
businesses. Send the “scoop” to ccn@bhi.com. The Camden Business Association (CBA) has
been uniting local businesses to strengthen the Camden Community since 1931.
Visit a local business this week and tell us about your purchasing experience
on our FB page facebook.com/CamdenBA!
Like our FB page and check it often for meetings and upcoming events.
The group meets on the third Tuesday of each month. We’d love to meet you. If
you have any questions, message us on FB, contact info@camdenbusinessassoc.com or
write to CBA, PO Box 11362, Minneapolis, MN
55411. Our web address is camdenbusinessassoc.com or call
612-547-6507. CBA is proud to sponsor
the Camden News business scoops to
keep you informed of business news in Camden.
A new restaurant opened
at the end of January on Lyndale! Northside
Deli & Grill is at 4330 in the old Northside Steak House location.
Owner Habib says they are open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and serve
breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Chicago style menu includes everything from
Philly cheesesteak sandwiches to gyros, to big rice dishes and chicken wings –
a little bit of everything! They also cater and deliver. They are working on
their website right now but stop by or get info at 612-529-2117.
The Goddess of Glass & Friends finally outgrew the shoppe on
Lowry and Penn and has relocated to The Warren on 44th and Penn. They still
have professional picture framing and artisan gifts from more than 100 local
artists. New hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3 to 9 p.m., Friday noon to 9
p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The space is bigger, brighter
and there’s parking right in front!
Chaun Webster of the Cleveland Neighborhood plans to open a
bookstore in the old Goddess of Glass site on Lowry sometime this summer – watch
for it!
Like many buildings
over one century old, 1501 West Broadway has seen a lot of change over the
years. The two-story building at Irving
Ave N and West Broadway was once a livery stable, grocery store, dance hall,
linoleum store and even a roller rink. Since 1979, it has been owner-occupied
by Randy Lane and Sons Plumbing and
Heating, one of the area’s most trusted plumbing businesses. Owner Gayle
Lane applied and was awarded a grant from the West Broadway Façade Improvement
Program, administered by the West Broadway Business and Area Coalition. Lane
hired Heather Doyle, a Minneapolis artist and owner of INDUSTRYelle, LLC. The
building, which houses the plumbing business upstairs and a Laotian senior
services nonprofit on the ground floor, was also completely re-painted. “We’re
very happy with the project. Heather and her team did a wonderful job,” said
Gayle Lane.
Know of a new business
in Camden or one that’s offering new products or services? The Camden News loves to promote local
businesses. Send the “scoop” to ccn@bhi.com.