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March 2012

Furnish My Nest coming at 21st and RockPublished in The Wichita EagleBy Carrie Rengers A new home furnishings store with a contemporary flair is coming to the Shops at Tallgrass near 21st and Rock Road.Furnish My Nest is taking the 2,240 square feet Cox Communications Kansas/Arkansasused to be in before...

By Molly McMillinThe Wichita EaglePublished Thursday, March 15, 2012, at 7:59 a.m.Updated Thursday, March 15, 2012, at 8:07 a.m.Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/03/15/2256464/hawker-beechcraft-to-keep-wichitas.html#storylink=cpy    In a move that will save hundreds of Wichita jobs, Hawker Beechcraft will keep Plant 1 open rather than close it as previously announced.The decision came as...

City’s retail market ‘ready to take off,’ brokers sayPublished in the Wichita EagleBy Carrie RengersAfter a particularly lean three years, Wichita finally saw significant retail activity in 2011. Commercial brokers say that gives them a lot to build on in 2012.Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/2012/02/24/2224654/retail-market-ready-to-take-off.html#storylink=misearch#storylink=cpyBy  After...

Planet Fitness signs two new dealsPublished in The Wichita EagleBy Carrie RengersWICHITA — There are deals for two new Wichita Planet Fitness sites, though the chain still isn’t talking about its plans here.Have You Heard? previously reported that the company is working on locations in the former Star Lumber space at Normandie...

Plexus Inc. opens and leases space near Intrust Bank ArenaPublished in The Wichita EagleBy Carrie RengersWICHITA — Business partners Shawn Spaeny and Nick Holt have started Plexus Inc. to sell high-definition surveillance cameras.“High-quality surveillance is what we do,” Spaeny says.The two have been in the business previously but decided to open...

A Box 4 U expands into finishing work for its blast-resistant modulesPublished in The Wichita EagleBy Carrie RengersWICHITA — Wichita-based A Box 4 U is expanding its blast-resistant module business.Since the mid-1990s, Jeff Lange’s company has sold and leased blast-resistant modules for petroleum refineries and chemical plants.“We create a...