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Dozens of community members came to support the business owners. Written By: Leah Ward | ×
Four business owners celebrated grand openings on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. From left: Nicole Kremer, Tina Schlichte, Laura Koepsell, Kailey Wendland. (Leah Ward/The Globe)
WORTHINGTON Three downtown Worthington businesses hosted a grand opening together Wednesday.
Worthington Massage & Wellness, Primp Salon and Hers & Mine Boutique make up the 900 block of Fifth Avenue. For the former two, it was actually a grand
re-opening; they ve been in business previously, but moved into new locations with more space.
Primp Salon stylist and owner Tina Schlichte explained that the salon is now three times the previous square footage. She and stylists Emily Ransom and Laura Koepsell, along with esthetician Whitney Bretzman, now offer between them a lost list of services, including haircut and coloring, manicures and pedicures, eyelash and hair extensions, face and body waxing an