New businesses locate in Kenton’s courthouse district
AT&T will be the newest retailer moving into the Kenton Historic Courthouse District, as another anchor storefront will open this week, according to an announcement made by local real estate investor and Alliance member Brad Wingfield.
AT&T purchased Alltel Wireless earlier this year and will be opening a wireless retail store at 100 W. Columbus Street in Kenton.
In addition, two new boutique-shopping stores have also recently opened in downtown Kenton. They include A Touch of Whimsy, a gift shop located at 110 W. Columbus Street and Lady O’s, a primitive and rustic home decor, which is now located at 133 North Detroit Street in Kenton.
“We are excited to see our downtown shopping district come alive over the past year, with many wonderful new additions,” said Jacqualine Fitzgerald, Director of Community and Downtown Development for the Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance.
“We look forward to hosting more community events and programs around the courthouse square to reinforce the importance of buying local and attracting shoppers and visitors to the Historic Courthouse District, much like we did with the Window Wonderland storefront decorations.”
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