Friday, April 3, 2026

Marketplace Changes April 2026

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Tacos El Junior, 332 N. Erie St., brings the flavors of its popular South Toledo food truck to a new spot downtown. Known for homemade tacos, burritos and quesa birria, the family-run restaurant serves authentic Mexican dishes.

Green Crow, a locally owned plant shop is moving from 1135 Dixie Hwy, Rossford to 151 N. Michigan St. downtown in the Davis Building, offering tropical houseplants, terrariums and handmade goods from area vendors.

Main Street Direct Primary Care, newly opened at 5687 Main St., Sylvania, offers a personalized alternative to traditional insurance-based medicine.

The Shops at Fallen Timbers is under contract to be sold to Timbers Town Center LTD, a development consortium planning a large-scale mixed-use redevelopment.

Goodwill opened a new location in the former Rite Aid at 7504 W. Central Ave. in Sylvania.

Tropical Smoothie Café, opened at 2830 Navarre Ave., Suite 3, in Oregon offers a variety of smoothies, wraps and sandwiches.

Quenched & Tempered Brewing Co., a taproom currently located on Jackson St., is relocating to the south side of downtown in the Berdan Building, directly across from the home plate entrance to 5/3 Field. 1 S. Erie St.

Aura Light Apothecary, 3828 W. Alexis Rd., offers holistic wellness products and metaphysical goods, including crystals, herbs, candles, spiritual tools and small-batch apothecary items to support mindfulness and personal well-being.

Dino’s, 129 Golden Gate Plaza, Maumee has reopened under new ownership, welcoming customers back with a classic menu of pizzas, pasta, sandwiches and Italian specialties.

Jive Turkey, 525 E. Manhattan Blvd., Suite B, originally only a carryout, now a sit-down restaurant, offers a menu of hearty sandwiches, wings and homestyle dishes.

Toledo Tech Loft is vacating its space at North Superior and Adams streets after opening in 2024 as a hub for local tech entrepreneurs.

Bronze Boar, 20 S. Huron St., has reopened under new ownership after a six-month transition, with owner Jeff Jones restoring the bar as a welcoming neighborhood dive known for its historic charm, brick-and-wood interior and popular patio near Fifth Third Field.

Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo purchased the former East Toledo Junior High School property at 420 Raymer Blvd. as the future home of Helping Hands of St. Louis, replacing aging Sixth Street facilities.

Allegiant Air has placed its seasonal route from Toledo Express Airport to Mesa, Ariz., near Phoenix, on indefinite hiatus, with the airline’s website no longer listing the destination for booking from Toledo after the last flight operated in May.

Outback Steakhouse, formerly located at 5200 Monroe St., has closed their doors.

Hungry Howie’s Pizza has opened a new location at 5502 Monroe St., at the corner of Monroe St. and Whiteford Rd. in Sylvania, expanding its presence with another spot for its popular flavored-crust pizzas.

Hindsight Pizza, now open at 1734 W. Laskey Rd., Unit D, brings handcrafted pies, bold flavors and fresh ingredients.

The Stubborn Brother Pizza Bar is opening a second location at 425 S. Main St. in Ann Arbor, occupying the ground floor of The Standard at Ann Arbor, a 10-story apartment complex about 0.7 miles from Michigan Stadium.

Chuffed Home is opening its first location at 1808 Adams Street in the UpTown district. They have a collection of antique furniture and vintage goods sourced from England and France.

Keith and Chris Incorvaia’s Bene Italiano, formally located at 4751 Monroe St. has decided to close their doors and enjoy retirement.

After months of repairs from an unexpected fire, Schmucker’s has reopened their doors at 2103 N Reynolds Rd.

Lululemon is relocating from their 3410 Secor Rd location to Levis Commons in the former North Face space.

Qahwah House Coffee is opening its new location at 5577 Monroe St. in Sylvania. They specialize in traditional Yemeni coffee and tea, offering a rich menu of authentic drinks, fresh pastries and an atmosphere inspired by Middle Eastern coffee culture.

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Tacos El Junior, 332 N. Erie St., brings the flavors of its popular South Toledo food truck to a new spot downtown. Known for homemade tacos, burritos and quesa birria, the family-run restaurant serves authentic Mexican dishes.

Green Crow, a locally owned plant shop is moving from 1135 Dixie Hwy, Rossford to 151 N. Michigan St. downtown in the Davis Building, offering tropical houseplants, terrariums and handmade goods from area vendors.

Main Street Direct Primary Care, newly opened at 5687 Main St., Sylvania, offers a personalized alternative to traditional insurance-based medicine.

The Shops at Fallen Timbers is under contract to be sold to Timbers Town Center LTD, a development consortium planning a large-scale mixed-use redevelopment.

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Goodwill opened a new location in the former Rite Aid at 7504 W. Central Ave. in Sylvania.

Tropical Smoothie Café, opened at 2830 Navarre Ave., Suite 3, in Oregon offers a variety of smoothies, wraps and sandwiches.

Quenched & Tempered Brewing Co., a taproom currently located on Jackson St., is relocating to the south side of downtown in the Berdan Building, directly across from the home plate entrance to 5/3 Field. 1 S. Erie St.

Aura Light Apothecary, 3828 W. Alexis Rd., offers holistic wellness products and metaphysical goods, including crystals, herbs, candles, spiritual tools and small-batch apothecary items to support mindfulness and personal well-being.

Dino’s, 129 Golden Gate Plaza, Maumee has reopened under new ownership, welcoming customers back with a classic menu of pizzas, pasta, sandwiches and Italian specialties.

Jive Turkey, 525 E. Manhattan Blvd., Suite B, originally only a carryout, now a sit-down restaurant, offers a menu of hearty sandwiches, wings and homestyle dishes.

Toledo Tech Loft is vacating its space at North Superior and Adams streets after opening in 2024 as a hub for local tech entrepreneurs.

Bronze Boar, 20 S. Huron St., has reopened under new ownership after a six-month transition, with owner Jeff Jones restoring the bar as a welcoming neighborhood dive known for its historic charm, brick-and-wood interior and popular patio near Fifth Third Field.

Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo purchased the former East Toledo Junior High School property at 420 Raymer Blvd. as the future home of Helping Hands of St. Louis, replacing aging Sixth Street facilities.

Allegiant Air has placed its seasonal route from Toledo Express Airport to Mesa, Ariz., near Phoenix, on indefinite hiatus, with the airline’s website no longer listing the destination for booking from Toledo after the last flight operated in May.

Outback Steakhouse, formerly located at 5200 Monroe St., has closed their doors.

Hungry Howie’s Pizza has opened a new location at 5502 Monroe St., at the corner of Monroe St. and Whiteford Rd. in Sylvania, expanding its presence with another spot for its popular flavored-crust pizzas.

Hindsight Pizza, now open at 1734 W. Laskey Rd., Unit D, brings handcrafted pies, bold flavors and fresh ingredients.

The Stubborn Brother Pizza Bar is opening a second location at 425 S. Main St. in Ann Arbor, occupying the ground floor of The Standard at Ann Arbor, a 10-story apartment complex about 0.7 miles from Michigan Stadium.

Chuffed Home is opening its first location at 1808 Adams Street in the UpTown district. They have a collection of antique furniture and vintage goods sourced from England and France.

Keith and Chris Incorvaia’s Bene Italiano, formally located at 4751 Monroe St. has decided to close their doors and enjoy retirement.

After months of repairs from an unexpected fire, Schmucker’s has reopened their doors at 2103 N Reynolds Rd.

Lululemon is relocating from their 3410 Secor Rd location to Levis Commons in the former North Face space.

Qahwah House Coffee is opening its new location at 5577 Monroe St. in Sylvania. They specialize in traditional Yemeni coffee and tea, offering a rich menu of authentic drinks, fresh pastries and an atmosphere inspired by Middle Eastern coffee culture.

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