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The skinny on new, relocated and renovated Acworth businesses
This summer has seen an array of new, relocated, or renovated businesses open their doors in the Acworth area.
So if you happen to be looking for somewhere to buy a new record, receive financial advice or secure a rentable conference room, you're in the right place.
See below for a selection of businesses that have held ribbon-cutting ceremonies this summer, according to the City of Acworth website.
- After owner Mark Bosley started a 2015 fundraising campaign to save Al Bum's Record Shoppe, the music shop moved to a new location at 4805 South Main St., where it continues to sell new and used vinyl records, stereo equipment and more.
- Debbie Wernowsky opened Suite Executive Station, an office space with suites and conference rooms for lease and rent at 4463 Cherokee St.
- An Edward Jones Investments branch was opened by financial advisor Dennis Cepress at 3105 Creekside Village Dr.
- Elite Nail Spa, which offers professional nail care and waxing at 3372 Cobb Parkway, was renovated and reopened by owner Rachel Do.
- Cricket Wireless — the cell phone carrier that sells affordable phones and plans — at 3509 Baker Road.
- Honorable mention to Billy and Joanne Liakakos's Diner Bakery Company at 3150 Cobb Parkway NW in nearby Kennesaw, where guests can grab espresso sodas.
