Consumer Stories

Consumer Stories

Former nurse practitioner expands her herbal business to Augusta

When people get sick, they typically go see their doctors to get prescriptions with hopes of feeling better in a few days. But Kim Adams offers remedies for many common ailments that don’t require a trip to the pharmacy. Adams – who co-owns 2 Wolves Herbal Apothecary with her daughter, Jessica, opened their third and largest store at 469B Highland Avenue in Surrey Center on Friday, Oct. 15. The other two are located in Helen and Cleveland. 2 Wolves sells a variety of all-natural items, such as herbs, teas, tinctures,

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B2B Stories

Keynote speakers discuss company culture at ABD Fall Expo

Company culture can make or break even the most financially successful organizations. Culture was the focus of the Augusta Business Daily Fall Expo, which was held on Thursday, Oct. 28 at The Space located on Greene Street. The event, titled Culture Shift, featured three keynote speakers who discussed various aspects of culture and how it can positively or negatively affect the success of an organization. The speakers were: Patrick Reynolds, President and Chief Executive Officer of CrossLink Consulting, Declan Scott, Director of Operations for The Collaborative Way and Darin Myers,

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Consumer Stories

Culture of inclusion starts with you

14 speakers shared their take on workplace culture in various keynote and breakout sessions—in both the Azalea and Magnolia rooms of The Space. Two of the speakers AU Professor and SMR Leadership business owner Stacy Roberts (see above) and Walton Options/Hire Me GA communications executive Ann Campbell-Kelly (see below) tackled tough topics like discrimination, disabilities and inclusion in the workplace. “If I want change let me be that change,” said Ms. Roberts. It’s all about communication and language, but we must all be ready to have that conversation,” before we

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Consumer Stories

Real Talk Real Estate: New Construction!

Let’s talk about new construction homes. Buyers often prefer to buy a new home or would like to build their dream home. There are a few ways you can buy or build a new home here in the CSRA and I wanted to give you a brief explanation. One option would be to buy what I consider a national builders development. Here you have one specific builder, building all across the country. In these developments you can typically walk through model homes and choose what you want to build, the

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Consumer Stories

Downtown business event raises $6,500 and counting

The Augusta Handmade Fair is back and bigger than ever this year. The indoor/outdoor fair – sponsored by several local businesses, such as Augusta Candle Company, New Moon Café, and Little Guide Augusta, will be held Friday, Nov. 5 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 6 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Redemption Church located in the Doris Building at 930 Broad St. It will feature a total of 77 local and regional vendors selling a variety of handmade items, including jewelry, pottery, food, and art,

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Consumer Stories

Real Restaurant Review: Broad Street Bullies

Editor’s Note: Wes Hennings never met a meal he walked away from and is an opinionated eater! Each Monday he shares the results of a business lunch he’s had with a colleague as a way to advise our business community on the good, bad and the tasty across the CSRA. He doesn’t let ABD or the restaurant know where he is going and his opinions are his own. He grades the restaurants he visits on a 1-5 scale with “5” being outstanding. We call this our “Real Business Lunch Review”.

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Consumer Stories

New twist on the food truck business

Food trucks have been a convenient and versatile alternative around the country for a decade, or so this writer hears, but not so much around Aiken County, S.C., until the last few years. One of the things that purveyors of the mobile restaurants love about them is that they can pack up and re-appear at the next social event as fast as their permits will allow them. One of the few things that their customer’s sometimes regret is that they don’t know where they are today. Dos Potrillos Mexican Restaurant

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Consumer Stories

Saturday event helps support downtown businesses

Claire Riche loves downtown Augusta and enjoys promoting businesses in that part of town. Riche is organizing the second Support Downtown Augusta Trick or Treat on Broad Street event. The free event, sponsored by Mod Ink, Westobou, Redemption Church, and Field Botanicals, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 30 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Broad Street between Ninth Street and 12th Street. Businesses outside of that area will have tables set up at the event. “It should be really fun,” she says. Currently, 34 businesses have signed up

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Consumer Stories

Local German restaurant reopens without its founder

For Mark Grant and his family, reopening Adolf Hermann’s successful German restaurant in Evans has been no easy task. Hermann owned and operated Augsburg Haus – located at 4460 Washington Road in the Liberty Square Shopping Center across the street from Walmart, until his death on Sept. 1 at age 56. To mourn his passing, the restaurant closed that day and reopened on Wednesday, Oct. 13, says Mark Grant, his son, who helps his mom, Hazel, and his sister, Wendi, run the restaurant. The biggest challenge has been “him not

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Consumer Stories

New business to open in former site of Atlanta Bread Company

ABD previously reported construction work being performed in the former site of Atlanta Bread Company in Augusta. The building, located at 255 Robert C. Daniel Jr. Parkway next door to Panda Express, will soon be occupied by America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses (see their banner). The Augusta location of Atlanta Bread closed its doors in 2019 after 20 years in business. America’s Best performs eye exams by a licensed optometrist and sells both contact lenses and glasses. Augusta currently has one location at 3435 Wrightsboro Road #1108 near Ashley HomeStore

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