A painting, created by Bronx-based artist Rafaela Santos with a simple color palette of reds, blues, whites and blacks draws the eyes immediately when walking into the newly completed architecture studio, Crome Yellow Springs, formerly the church home of the predominately African American First
On Thursday, March 30, Crome Yellow Springs owned by village resident Max Crome held an open house at the business’ newly completed architecture studio in the former site of the predominately African American First Baptist Church and more recently, a private residence.
On Monday, Dec. 12, Yellow Springs Planning Commission members unanimously approved a plan for the demolition of the commercial and residential building at 221 Xenia Ave. which formerly housed the independently owned retailer Earth Rose International Imports and the construction of a new, more m