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i <br />_r <br />The News of Orange County <br />RIMarch 13, 1991 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />1 The new or relocated businesses along King Street inc ude, he <br />Street Gym, Susan's Pro Cuts and the Antiquarian Bookshop. <br />from left to rights K King <br />P <br />Flurry of business changes in town <br />new commerce and tenants <br />,brings <br />change has been the set of shops <br />!r esley Hyatt <br />George Horton said recently that he; <br />between Clean Performance and <br />Ediiur <br />has received few inquiries about <br />—_ Lloyd's Pharmacy on West King <br />may be recession Street. <br />leasing his Horton Enterprises <br />IThere going <br />on now, but someone must have Lu- E -G's, for instance, moved <br />offices on 115 W. King St. even <br />though the property has been <br />not told downtown Churton Street Feb. 4 from 122 W. King St. into <br />available for several months. <br />All around the Historic District, the James Pharmacy building on <br />The following is a rundown, ; <br />it seems that there is new business l I l N. Churton St., previously the <br />business by business, of the latest <br />activity. Particularly in evidence for "' -home of the Hillsborough Sandwich <br />' <br />changes in downtown Hillsborough: <br />Shoppe. Susan's Pro Cuts and <br />- Lu- E -G's: Darlene Wells, who <br />Design moved to Lu -E -G's former <br />has managed Lu -E -G's with her hus- <br />' <br />address from its former location of <br />band Don since October 1989, said i <br />126 -B W. King St. March 4. In <br />her restaurant moved for two reasons j <br />turn, hairdresser Dorothy Thompson <br />-- the attractiveness, location and <br />' will move her Great Looks shop <br />"wonderful history" of the James <br />from its back door office at 126 W. <br />Pharmacy building, and the j <br />I <br />King St. up front to Susan's Pro <br />expanded working room area, which <br />Cuts' previous site. <br />she guessed is probably three to four <br />' <br />Then there is the new King <br />times bigger than her previous <br />Street Gym at 124 W. King St., <br />space. <br />which will bring to the community <br />"There was just no way to grow <br />a workout area that has been long <br />and add seating," she said of the a <br />' <br />overdue. Two stores down, at 120 <br />former location. I <br />W. King St., the Antiquarian <br />Bookshop, which will feature rare <br />' literature, Americana, photography <br />and art, will open soon and attempt <br />i <br />to enrich people's minds while the <br />gym enriches their bodies. <br />Not all of the change is positive, <br />however. The Hillsborough Jewelry <br />Co, at 116 S. Churton St., one of <br />j <br />I the town's oldest businesses for <br />several decades, began its going out <br />of business sale last Thursday. And <br />Continued... <br />
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