Monday, January 20, 2025

July 31, 2020 – Marketplace Changes

  • The Frogtown Froggy Museum has moved from Collingwood Ave. to 316 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 300, in downtown Toledo. See more than 700 froggy related items on display from 10am-4pm on Saturdays, or by appointment.
  • Red Line Circuit Training has opened
    a second location at 7409 W. Central Ave.,
    near King Rd. in Sylvania. The boutique
    studio’s first location is at 305 Morris St., in
    downtown Toledo, near Middlegrounds Metropark. For information on classes, train-
    ing sessions and more, call 419-460-3989 or visit facebook.com/RLCTSylvania.
    redlinecircuittraining.com
  • Sylvania studio California YOGA by
    Kimi Rae has moved, across the street, to a
    new, larger corner location at 5694 Mainstreet
    in downtown Sylvania. For information on
    classes, specials, and more, visit CaliforniaYogaStudio.com
  • Campus Pollyeyes Toledo has opened,
    bringing its Bowling Green-famous pizza and
    breadsticks to the former Oasis location on
    the south edge of the UT campus at
    3303 Dorr St. at Secor Road. 419-754-7849.
    facebook.com/campuspollyeyestoledo.
    campuspollyeyes.com/menu/toledo-menu
  • The Barber Lounge, formerly at
    V Collection at 5630 Main St., in downtown
    Sylvania, has reopened as House of Him.
    The men’s salon and barbershop is now
    located in a new, larger spot at 5646 Summit
    St., next to Rite Aid. 567-402-4345.
    thehouseofhim.com
  • A new ice cream shop has opened in the
    plaza by QQ Kitchen at 3324 Secor Rd.
    Below Zero dishes up a variety of creative
    cold confections, like rolled ice cream, ice
    cream tacos, smoke ice cream, milk and
    bubble teas, and more. 11:30am-8:30pm,
    Monday-Sunday. 419-973-2366.
    Belowzerotoledo.com
  • Mercy Health and NAI Harmon Group have announced the new development of a new residential and commercial mixed-use development, adjacent to Mercy Health – St Vincent Medical Center at Page St. The estimated 5-acre site will have various retail stores and roughly 80 units that will house Mercy resident doctors. The development will complement the Cherry St Corridor and St Vincent Medical Center. As soon as plans are approved construction will start on the estimated $8 – $10 million development which is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.
  • Water for Ishmael, a nonprofit organization that welcomes immigrants by providing services and programs, has finished renovations on their new facility at 20 Arco Dr., 419-720-8089. Waterforishmael.org
  • BIBIBOP Asian Grill, a Columbus,
    Ohio-based South Korean fast-casual will
    soon take over the former Pot Belly’s space on Talmadge Rd. The restaurant offers customizable options. An opening date has not yet been announced. Bibibop.com

CLOSED

  • The Cinemark Cinemas at
    Woodland Mall, Bowling Green’s
    only movie theater.
  • Levis Commons retailer New York
    and Company.
  • Tecumseh, Michigan’s popular
    restaurant, Evans Street Station.

  • The Frogtown Froggy Museum has moved from Collingwood Ave. to 316 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 300, in downtown Toledo. See more than 700 froggy related items on display from 10am-4pm on Saturdays, or by appointment.
  • Red Line Circuit Training has opened
    a second location at 7409 W. Central Ave.,
    near King Rd. in Sylvania. The boutique
    studio’s first location is at 305 Morris St., in
    downtown Toledo, near Middlegrounds Metropark. For information on classes, train-
    ing sessions and more, call 419-460-3989 or visit facebook.com/RLCTSylvania.
    redlinecircuittraining.com
  • Sylvania studio California YOGA by
    Kimi Rae has moved, across the street, to a
    new, larger corner location at 5694 Mainstreet
    in downtown Sylvania. For information on
    classes, specials, and more, visit CaliforniaYogaStudio.com
  • Campus Pollyeyes Toledo has opened,
    bringing its Bowling Green-famous pizza and
    breadsticks to the former Oasis location on
    the south edge of the UT campus at
    3303 Dorr St. at Secor Road. 419-754-7849.
    facebook.com/campuspollyeyestoledo.
    campuspollyeyes.com/menu/toledo-menu
  • The Barber Lounge, formerly at
    V Collection at 5630 Main St., in downtown
    Sylvania, has reopened as House of Him.
    The men’s salon and barbershop is now
    located in a new, larger spot at 5646 Summit
    St., next to Rite Aid. 567-402-4345.
    thehouseofhim.com
  • A new ice cream shop has opened in the
    plaza by QQ Kitchen at 3324 Secor Rd.
    Below Zero dishes up a variety of creative
    cold confections, like rolled ice cream, ice
    cream tacos, smoke ice cream, milk and
    bubble teas, and more. 11:30am-8:30pm,
    Monday-Sunday. 419-973-2366.
    Belowzerotoledo.com
  • Mercy Health and NAI Harmon Group have announced the new development of a new residential and commercial mixed-use development, adjacent to Mercy Health – St Vincent Medical Center at Page St. The estimated 5-acre site will have various retail stores and roughly 80 units that will house Mercy resident doctors. The development will complement the Cherry St Corridor and St Vincent Medical Center. As soon as plans are approved construction will start on the estimated $8 – $10 million development which is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.
  • Water for Ishmael, a nonprofit organization that welcomes immigrants by providing services and programs, has finished renovations on their new facility at 20 Arco Dr., 419-720-8089. Waterforishmael.org
  • BIBIBOP Asian Grill, a Columbus,
    Ohio-based South Korean fast-casual will
    soon take over the former Pot Belly’s space on Talmadge Rd. The restaurant offers customizable options. An opening date has not yet been announced. Bibibop.com

CLOSED

  • The Cinemark Cinemas at
    Woodland Mall, Bowling Green’s
    only movie theater.
  • Levis Commons retailer New York
    and Company.
  • Tecumseh, Michigan’s popular
    restaurant, Evans Street Station.

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