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Built between 1971 and 1973 on the grounds of the original Kitchener City Hall in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It was home to an Eaton's (opened in 1973 and later became a Sears Canada retail store [1]), and home to the Kitchener Farmer's Market from 1973 to 2004. Eaton's closed on June 30, 1997, one of the company's first locations to shut down ...
The Yeti Cafe is located in downtown Kitchener at 14 Eby St. N., which is near the Kitchener Farmer's Market. [1] [9] The cafe, located in a repurposed house, has a patio and indoor tables for seating. [1] The Toronto Star described the Yeti as an "artsy breakfast spot" in 2022. [10]
King Street divides Kitchener's streets into north and south, and Queen Street divides streets into east and west. King Street is the major street of Downtown Kitchener, with such buildings as the Kitchener City Hall and Market Square. Throughout downtown, the street is also lined with shops, boutiques, and nightclubs.
Ange's Pizza, part of the first wave of Columbus-style pizzerias that opened in the 1950s, opened its ninth central Ohio restaurant May 1 at 1358 Ety Road NW in Lancaster.
The market was established in April 1975 by eight farmers, [6] who merged a three-owner stockyard based in Waterloo with a five-owner stockyard based in Kitchener. [3] The owners included Jim Wideman, Bruce Hertel [ 3 ] Jacob Shantz, Ross Shantz, and Milo Shantz; the Shantz families then managed the facility for over forty years.
It is the former downtown hub for local Grand River Transit (GRT) bus services for Kitchener and Waterloo, [1] although the terminal now sits vacant and mostly abandoned. It was the largest public service facility run by GRT, with the Cambridge Ainslie Street terminal being the only other staffed bus station, as well as once serving a number of ...
Veslo Family Restaurant is located on 100 Arnold St. in Kitchener, Ontario, [1] "hiding on the edge of a residential neighbourhood". [5] Its two dining rooms seat 40 people. [ 1 ] The restaurant, a converted house, has a red brick exterior and is described as a place "you don't notice as you drive by".
The Mall at Tuttle Crossing is an enclosed shopping mall located in northwest Columbus, Ohio. It has a Dublin, Ohio mailing address, [2] but it is in the Columbus city limits. [3] It was developed by a joint venture of Taubman Centers and the Georgetown Company and opened July 24, 1997. In 2021, the mall was reported to be heading towards ...