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October 31, 2023

Consumer Stories

Trellis Coffee Bar to hold grand opening this Saturday

Augusta has a new coffee spot! Located at 1902 Walton Way in Augusta, Trellis Coffee Bar has become the newest spot for locals to grab a cup of coffee, while experiencing a vibrant dining experience. A grand opening celebration has been scheduled for Nov. 4. The space has been operating under its soft launch opening hours of 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday since early October. They are closed on Sundays. Trellis Coffee Bar was formed by local couples, Ross

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Consumer Stories

New French restaurant brings bon appétit to the CSRA

Paris and Rome are famous for art and iconic landmarks, fashion, and cuisine. When the doors of DiVino’s Italian Ristorante closed after seven years, it seems appropriate that a restaurateur from Paris would bring a different taste of European culinary delights to the same location. Two weeks ago, Bistro 55 Restaurant & Bar opened at 465 Railroad Avenue in the Hammonds Ferry area of North Augusta. It was always manager, Maurice Cohen’s dream to move from his birthplace of Paris to the U.S. He lived in Los Angeles and managed

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Thought Leaders

Making a Happy Holiday Season for your employees, customers, and you

One of my former pastors calls the season that we just entered “Hallow-Thanks-Mas,” the two-month period that encompasses the holidays that many of us enjoy the most: Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. However, for many business owners and managers, while this can be an enjoyable time of the year personally, it can often be the most challenging time to lead their businesses. The main reason for this challenge is that businesses are dependent upon people, primarily their employees and customers. Despite the fact that most people enjoy this celebratory time with

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B2B Podcasting

Metals make medals!

An up-and-coming local corporation is giving scholarships to students at Augusta Technical College. Mike Petchenik gives us the scoop in today’s BizBits.

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B2B Stories

Building contractor gets to fix poor CSRA conditions

Efforts were underway to provide adequate housing for soldiers at Fort Eisenhower. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Oct. 31 for a new housing development on Fort Eisenhower named Pine Tree Terrace. This development aims to improve living conditions for young soldiers living on-post at Fort Eisenhower. A total of 76 homes will be built in the development, including four that are handicapped accessible. “There’ll be three and four-bedroom townhomes, modern floor plans, and modern amenities for our soldiers and service members,” said Chuck Parker, executive VP of Balfour Beatty

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