Saturday, February 8, 2025

Marketplace changes

 West Toledoans with a craving for authentic south-of-the-border cuisine will be able to count San Marcos Taqueria among their neighborhood options in the coming months. The beloved Mexican-food purveyors are expanding sometime in March with a location in the former Captain D’s Seafood building on Laskey near Jackman, adding to their three other spots — downtown on Broadway, at Hill and Byrne, and on Galena St. 2060 W. Laskey Rd. 419-244-2373. www.sanmarcostaqueria.com.

 

Phyllis Bartholomy, the namesake behind Bartholomy Massage Therapy, is relocating her practice to downtown Sylvania. She plans to continue to offer the same therapeutic, specialized massage for people in need of pain relief as she provided at her former Westgate location. 5658 N. Main St. 419-345-4913. bartholomymt.com.

Merle Norman’s cosmetics has moved from their Holland studio to Levis Commons. The makeup experts specialize in try-before- you-buy makeovers. 2160 Presto Pkwy., Perrysburg. 419-931-9929. www.merlenormanstudio.com.

The Tile Shop, a national chain with do-it-yourself home remodeling fans who post their tile jobs to Instagram, has now opened a location in Holland. The store sells everything from heated  floors to kitchen floor tiles. 1244 Corporate Dr., Holland. 419-491-2211. www.tileshop.com

Dooley’s Irish Pub has gotten a little makeover and reopened as The Pour House, thanks to former radio personalities Calen Savidge and Brandon Doriot. The ex-DJs partnered with attorney Beau Harvey to revamp his venue after the Andrew Z in the Morning show ended, bringing more live music and an extensive drink list. “We wanted to make a place in Sylvania where people could get a craft beer or good drink, hear a great live band and just enjoy the local atmosphere,” Doriot says. 7430 W. Central Ave (behind City BBQ). 419-841-2345. www.facebook.com/ThePourHouseToledo.

 West Toledoans with a craving for authentic south-of-the-border cuisine will be able to count San Marcos Taqueria among their neighborhood options in the coming months. The beloved Mexican-food purveyors are expanding sometime in March with a location in the former Captain D’s Seafood building on Laskey near Jackman, adding to their three other spots — downtown on Broadway, at Hill and Byrne, and on Galena St. 2060 W. Laskey Rd. 419-244-2373. www.sanmarcostaqueria.com.

 

Phyllis Bartholomy, the namesake behind Bartholomy Massage Therapy, is relocating her practice to downtown Sylvania. She plans to continue to offer the same therapeutic, specialized massage for people in need of pain relief as she provided at her former Westgate location. 5658 N. Main St. 419-345-4913. bartholomymt.com.

Merle Norman’s cosmetics has moved from their Holland studio to Levis Commons. The makeup experts specialize in try-before- you-buy makeovers. 2160 Presto Pkwy., Perrysburg. 419-931-9929. www.merlenormanstudio.com.

The Tile Shop, a national chain with do-it-yourself home remodeling fans who post their tile jobs to Instagram, has now opened a location in Holland. The store sells everything from heated  floors to kitchen floor tiles. 1244 Corporate Dr., Holland. 419-491-2211. www.tileshop.com

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Dooley’s Irish Pub has gotten a little makeover and reopened as The Pour House, thanks to former radio personalities Calen Savidge and Brandon Doriot. The ex-DJs partnered with attorney Beau Harvey to revamp his venue after the Andrew Z in the Morning show ended, bringing more live music and an extensive drink list. “We wanted to make a place in Sylvania where people could get a craft beer or good drink, hear a great live band and just enjoy the local atmosphere,” Doriot says. 7430 W. Central Ave (behind City BBQ). 419-841-2345. www.facebook.com/ThePourHouseToledo.

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