Along the street: Downtown shop will have new owners, new name, new location
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Mike Miller, coordinator of the Sip! McMinnville Food & Wine Classic wine competition, left, considers a bottle of wine with Carl Giavanti, competition publicist, and Rolland Toevs, competition manager during the event Saturday, March 27, at Abbey Road Farms. About 200 Oregon wines were entered in the 2021 event.
Meg and Zach Hixson have purchased the downtown clothing and home goods store Yamhill Valley Dry Goods from Sylla McClellan, who also owns Third Street Books.
The Hixsons plan to change the store’s name to Left By West. They also will move it one block east, from its current location at 416 N.E. Third St. to 512 N.E. Third.
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Along the Street: Construction begins on new urgent care clinic in Mac
An urgent care medical center is under construction in south McMinnville.
McMinnville Urgent Care Clinic is being built at 1755 S.W. Baker St., between the Walnut City Lanes bowling alley and Baker Street Animal Hospital.
Eight Nova OR McMinnville LLC took out building permits for the project in late January. According to the City of McMinnville, the permit values were for $65,000 for mechanical work and $550,000 for the main structure.
Samantha Coponen, a manager with EIG14T Development and National Urgent Care Development LLC, based in Troy, Michigan, submitted various planning applications with the city, on behalf of property owner Michael A Wilson Trust.