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BY CARRIE RENGERS The Wichita Eagle Since Jim and Norma Ellis founded Jewelry Savers 44 years ago, it’s been in theSunnybrook Shopping Center at the southwest corner of Lincoln and Rock Road. “Obviously, the area has changed,” says Mark A. Payne, who is vice president and general manager.  Also, there’s new ownership at Sunnybrook, and Jewelry Savers...

BY CARRIE RENGERS The Wichita Eagle The Epic Center, which is the tallest building in Kansas at 23 stories, is once again for sale. The last time the 289,154-square-foot building at 301 N. Main St. sold was in 2013. IPC Wichita Properties sold it to current owner BACM 2005-3 Main Woodlawn LLC for...

Screenshot from YouTube video/ClickClickBAMF BY CARRIE RENGERS The Wichita Eagle Stanton and Randi Wilkerson took what used to be a backyard battle for kids with Nerfguns and turned it into a business called Dart Warz. Now the California natives are bringing it to Wichita. “What we’re doing right now is essentially building an industry, not...

BY CARRIE RENGERS The Wichita Eagle The new Greystone Steak & Seafood will open its doors for dinner on Tuesday. Deano’s Grill & Tapworks proprietor John Arnold is opening Greystone with a group of investors at Cambridge Market near the southeast corner of 21st and Webb Road, which is where Deano’s is as well.  Greystone will...