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Play & Party Co., a new indoor play place at Westlink Shopping Center, was developed by a mother of five. It caters to children of all ages and helps parents connect with one another.
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The lawsuit claims that Honda of Downtown Los Angeles filed a false police report after a car sale went south. That report led to the arrest of a California woman.
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Erin and Ryan Potter bought Wichita's Watermark Books & Cafe in April. Here's what Erin Potter has to say about how it's going, what she likes to read, and what's next for the bookstore.
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Sniffspot, a short-term rental website and app, lets property owners rent out their yards or other spaces as private dog parks. So far there are about 200 Sniffspots in Kansas, but the number is growing.
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Gwen Ottenberg, owner of Imagine That Toys in Wichita, shares some fun new games — or new versions of old favorites — to play with friends and family this year.
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Over the past 22 years, Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has become one of the most successful restaurant concepts to ever come out of Wichita, with 540 restaurants in 36 states — and counting.
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Moler’s is one of the last camera shops in Kansas.
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For $25 to $30 a day, owners can drop off their dogs at one of Wichita’s many daycare and boarding facilities — the number is growing all the time — and know their pets will be safe and supervised. Maybe more importantly, the dogs will run off some energy.
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With an unpredictable economy, as well as the mental health challenges that come with owning a business, it’s becoming harder for some small businesses to stay open.
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Downtown growth is seeing a lot of momentum. There is about $700 million worth of development either planned or underway. The most notable project is a biomedical campus that WSU, WSU Tech and KU School of Medicine-Wichita are building together.