Fairmont Creamery Builds its Future through Reuse of its Past

Creamery with Skylineby Rich Weiss

There is exciting progress to report at the Fairmont Creamery building as the renovation phase draws to a close, windows are installed, and Tremont prepares for the opening of the building’s commercial occupants in October…and then to welcome a host of new Tremonster residential tenants when they move in this November. Continue reading

Permitting Alcohol in Ohio Art Galleries

by Rich Weiss “The fact is utterly unknown to the hundreds of revelers inside. Grace and Smith could have saved their lives that night—the great unknown is the number of lives saved by the Fire Prevention Bureau’s spot-checks and nit-picking.  Good deeds don’t get press.  Disasters do.” This chilling statement…

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Dana Depew Shows at Cowork Tremont

Artist Dana Depew, hanging artwork at Cowork Tremont for his spontaneous ArtWalk exhibit, and an artist teaser event in the space before doors open Friday.

Artist Dana Depew, hanging artwork at COWORK Tremont for his spontaneous ArtWalk exhibit and artist teaser event before doors open Friday.

COWORK Tremont will open with a bang by hosting an exhibit by Tremonster artist Dana Depew this Friday, April 11, for ArtWalk.  COWORK Tremont is located at 806 Literary Road, on the 2nd floor (above Barrio). Continue reading

COWORK Tremont: On Starting a New Way to Work in Tremont

by Joe Kneale Founder of COWORK Tremont & Tremonster   COWORK Tremont is working hard to start a coworking space in the neighborhood. Joe Kneale, the founder and a Tremonster himself, explains the project. “Coworking spaces are shared office spaces. The coworking movement allows independent contractors, freelancers, and other entrepreneurs and small…

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The Cleveland Brew Shop

Nurturing the Local, Novice Brewer A special report by The Tremonster “We were originally going to be in Medina County,” noted Paul Benner, owner of Tremont’s brand-new Cleveland Brew Shop at 2681 West 14th Street.  Benner had his crystal-clear vision of a shop to nurture beginning home brewers, as well…

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Razors Edge & Recycled Bowtique

by Sandy Sanchez As Dorothy says in my favorite movie, “There is no place like home.” Home is Tremont.  In 1990, I opened my first salon called Sandy’s Styling Salon, in Tremont.  I found out really fast that the space I rented was just too big, so I moved to…

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