New businesses and some closing

by | Jan 30, 2015

Furnishments, at 7218 Greenwood Ave. N., is closing. All regular priced merchandise and custom order furniture is now 20 percent off. The store expects to close sometime in April. While the retail store is closing, the home staging business will remain open.

In-Season Fresh Take-Away & Café opened last month at 6412 Phinney Ave. N. in half of the former Mae’s Café space. Their website isn’t up to speed yet, but you can follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

I Do Bridal recently opened at 424 N. 85th St. after 18 years in Wallingford. The original store remains open as I Do Bridal’s outlet store. The Greenwood store is open by appointment from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Phone is 206-633-7926.

A new sign says Munch Café will open soon at 8576 Greenwood Ave. N., the space most recently occupied by The Box & Bottle. We’ve emailed them to get more information.

Tony’s Coffee Seattle Coffee Bar & Espresso Training Lab, at 7001 3rd Ave. NW, closed at the end of December. A spokesman tells me they’ll be all moved out in the next couple of days and then an architecture firm will move in. We’ll keep you posted on that. Tony’s left because its lease came up for renewal and the company decided to look for a bigger space with more foot traffic.

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