Due to the fact that ESPN Game Day will be held on the MU Quad the morning of Saturday, October 23, the Homecoming Parade will be pushed back to noon. The parade usually lasts between 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
"No parking" will be enforced on 6th Street, from Broadway to Elm, and 9th Street, from University to Broadway. Parking will not be restricted along Broadway.
Parking will be made available as soon as traffic control measures are removed and most of the pedestrian traffic has cleared the area. It is the city's goal to open up parking spaces for customers as soon as possible.
We know that parades are often difficult for merchants so we appreciate everyone's patience and support this year.
For more details visit the MU Homecoming website.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
CCA Agenda
AGENDA
Central Columbia Association
Board of Directors Meeting
October 20, 2010 at 11:30
11 South Tenth Street
Call to Order
Approval of September Minutes
Financial Report
Old Business
Gift Certificates
CCA Transition
New Business
Director’s Report
Roots ‘n Blues Survey
International Downtown Association Conference
MEHA
Business Recruitment Campaign
Adjournment
Central Columbia Association
Board of Directors Meeting
October 20, 2010 at 11:30
11 South Tenth Street
Call to Order
Approval of September Minutes
Financial Report
Old Business
Gift Certificates
CCA Transition
New Business
Director’s Report
Roots ‘n Blues Survey
International Downtown Association Conference
MEHA
Business Recruitment Campaign
Adjournment
CCA Agenda
AGENDA
Central Columbia Association
Board of Directors Meeting
October 20, 2010 at 11:30
11 South Tenth Street
Call to Order
Approval of September Minutes
Financial Report
Old Business
Gift Certificates
CCA Transition
New Business
Director’s Report
Roots ‘n Blues Survey
International Downtown Association Conference
MEHA
Business Recruitment Campaign
Adjournment
Central Columbia Association
Board of Directors Meeting
October 20, 2010 at 11:30
11 South Tenth Street
Call to Order
Approval of September Minutes
Financial Report
Old Business
Gift Certificates
CCA Transition
New Business
Director’s Report
Roots ‘n Blues Survey
International Downtown Association Conference
MEHA
Business Recruitment Campaign
Adjournment
Friday, October 15, 2010
Swank moves to larger digs.
Swank Boutique is moving just down the street--the larger space will help with their business expansion.
Says owner Erin Keltner:
"What's new about 913 E. Broadway? New styles, a larger space, more dressing rooms, a new dressing area and an extensive new system to make your entire customer experience with Swank Boutique and Swank Boutique Online better. Oh, and did we mention our new MEN'S section?!?! I know! We're excited to debut it for you and what better way than to throw a party!"
Swank Boutique's grand opening is Wednesday, October 20th.
Says owner Erin Keltner:
"What's new about 913 E. Broadway? New styles, a larger space, more dressing rooms, a new dressing area and an extensive new system to make your entire customer experience with Swank Boutique and Swank Boutique Online better. Oh, and did we mention our new MEN'S section?!?! I know! We're excited to debut it for you and what better way than to throw a party!"
Swank Boutique's grand opening is Wednesday, October 20th.
Graphics & print shop comes to 9th.
Recently opened Wall Candy located on 9th Street, is a graphic printing company dedicated to providing affordable, customized graphic printing services to Columbia.
Owner San Correll and his Business partner Jeremy Elson opened the business last month after recognizing that a three college town would be a great market for customizable graphic printing company. Correll, a graduate of Columbia College, specializes in the technical aspect of the business while Jeremy Elson, a student at Mizzou, provides the needed creative inspiration.
After a month in the biz however the two have decided to tweak their company's image by changing the name from Wall Candy to The Defining Print. Elson and Correll feel that the new name better encompasses the business's products.
The Defining Print (formerly Wall Candy) specializes in customized paper posters, banners, and relocatable wall hangings--all at affordable prices. The Defining Print also specializes in a fast turnaround; from the time they receive a picture from the customer to the time they send out the finished product is usually one day or less.
Correll and Elson are excited about the name change and their future here in The District.
Owner San Correll and his Business partner Jeremy Elson opened the business last month after recognizing that a three college town would be a great market for customizable graphic printing company. Correll, a graduate of Columbia College, specializes in the technical aspect of the business while Jeremy Elson, a student at Mizzou, provides the needed creative inspiration.
After a month in the biz however the two have decided to tweak their company's image by changing the name from Wall Candy to The Defining Print. Elson and Correll feel that the new name better encompasses the business's products.
The Defining Print (formerly Wall Candy) specializes in customized paper posters, banners, and relocatable wall hangings--all at affordable prices. The Defining Print also specializes in a fast turnaround; from the time they receive a picture from the customer to the time they send out the finished product is usually one day or less.
Correll and Elson are excited about the name change and their future here in The District.
New Vietnamese Restaurant on the Way
The Saigon Bistro located on 904 Broadway Blvd. is set for opening coming this November. The new restaurant is owned by Jenny Lam, and will serve authentic Vietnamese cuisine.
Lam is a native of Vietnam but now lives in the Columbia area. She is excited about the possibility of opening a restaurant that showcases some of her country's finest food.
Lam recognized a need for her restaurant when she noticed, "Columbia has a lot of Japanese, Chinese, and Thai food but no Vietnamese restaurants."
The Saigon Bistro will offer a menu full of authentic Vietnamese food which will include items such as, fried chicken wings, salads, noodles, and sweet and sour pork. Lam cites Vietnamese food as being very healthy and hopes that will be one of the things attracting people to her new restaurant.
Lam thinks that new option of Vietnamese food will be an exciting new choice to Columbia's already exciting restaurant scene.
Lam is a native of Vietnam but now lives in the Columbia area. She is excited about the possibility of opening a restaurant that showcases some of her country's finest food.
Lam recognized a need for her restaurant when she noticed, "Columbia has a lot of Japanese, Chinese, and Thai food but no Vietnamese restaurants."
The Saigon Bistro will offer a menu full of authentic Vietnamese food which will include items such as, fried chicken wings, salads, noodles, and sweet and sour pork. Lam cites Vietnamese food as being very healthy and hopes that will be one of the things attracting people to her new restaurant.
Lam thinks that new option of Vietnamese food will be an exciting new choice to Columbia's already exciting restaurant scene.
Monday, October 11, 2010
October SBD Agenda
AGENDA
Columbia Special Business District
Board of Directors Meeting
October 12, 2010 at 4 pm
11 S. Tenth St.
Call to Order
Approval of the September Minutes
Financial Report
Overview of FY 2010
Approval of the September Financials
Police Report
Committee Reports
Downtown Leadership Committee - Wilkerson
Old Business
Nominating Committee - Danuser
New Business
YouZeum furniture
Director’s Report
MEHA Update
IDA Conference
Business Recruitment Campaign
City Report
Public Comment
Columbia Special Business District
Board of Directors Meeting
October 12, 2010 at 4 pm
11 S. Tenth St.
Call to Order
Approval of the September Minutes
Financial Report
Overview of FY 2010
Approval of the September Financials
Police Report
Committee Reports
Downtown Leadership Committee - Wilkerson
Old Business
Nominating Committee - Danuser
New Business
YouZeum furniture
Director’s Report
MEHA Update
IDA Conference
Business Recruitment Campaign
City Report
Public Comment
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