It's been a big year for business in Yellow Springs. While a number of locally-owned businesses opened their doors this year, several well-known brick-and-mortars closed up shop or moved out of town.
The Yellow Springs Federal Credit Union recently became one of many targets of a widespread debit card-based fraud attack. Of the local credit union’s 2,000 person membership, 161 card-holding members were affected by the attack as of Monday, Sept. 19.
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A new local business is looking to host car shows and charity events, sell cars and campers and run area kayak tours.
Village resident Bill Cacciolfi is turning the former Shattuck’s Garage auto repair site at Xenia Avenue and Brookside Drive into the Safari Place, with a variety of eclectic uses planned.
At its last regular meeting on April 13, Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit for the property.
In addition to approving car sales and shows and kayak rentals, the commission also gave a green light to mobile food trucks and retail sales of food and non-alcoholic beverages at the site.