Tuesday, April 16, 2013
In the last month two local businesses have closed while a new shopping center plans to bring more stores.
There has been a lot of business news in Edgewater the last month. A new restaurant opened on Mitchells Chance Road, while Kids Consignments and Jake’s Steaks both announced they were closing. Despite the closing of two local stores, Patch reported on Friday that a new shopping center, Lighthouse Plaza, plans to bring more stores to Edgewater. Here’s a recap of the latest Edgewater business news: Real Fire Brazilian Grill Opens The highly anticipated Real Fire Brazilian Grill finally hosted its grand opening on March 30 and 31—and officially opened its doors to the public on April 1. The opening brought mixed reviews from readers. Kids Consignments Closing its Doors Kids Consignments in Edgewater is closing its doors for business on April …
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch reported that Kids Consignments will be closing its doors for business. See what else you missed.
Here's a recap of some of the top news from Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch this week. To read more on any story, click on the link. 1. Davidsonville Woman Honors Mother’s Legacy with Golf Outing When Davidsonville resident Jennifer Lyons' mother, Nina Beck, was diagnosed with heart disease in 1996, she was told she had six months to live. Despite the grim diagnoses, Beck went on to live 14 more years—a feat Lyons credits to her mother’s strength as well as Washington Hospital Center where she was treated. Now, Lyons and her family are giving back to the hospital that meant so much to their mom. 2. Kids Consignments Closing its Doors Kids Consignments in Edgewater is closing its doors for business on April 20. Owner Stephanie Mendoza said …
Friday, April 5, 2013
The Edgewater store will cease regular operating hours on April 20.
Kids Consignments in Edgewater is closing its doors for business on April 20. Owner Stephanie Mendoza said the store will cease its regular operating hours on April 20, and then hold a sale on April 21 and 22 before closing for good. Mendoza cited personal reasons and losing the space as causes for the close. Kids Consignments has been on Solomons Island Road for 20 years and was previously owned by Mendoza’s aunt, Linda Crayle. Mendoza said she bought the store almost two years ago. Mendoza said the April 21 and 22 sale will likely run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. She plans to move out on April 25.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Help make this holiday season one to remember for children in need.
Kids Consignments in Edgewater is proudly accepting donations to help needy children as part of its Toys for Tots Drive. In its first year as a “drop off” location for Toys for Tots, Kids Consignments is hoping local families will help them make someone’s Christmas extra special this year. As a participating business in the national donation effort, the local shop serves as a place where families can bring in a new, unwrapped toy for children who may not be getting gifts otherwise. According to the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation website, "The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy…
Elizabeth
8:35 pm on Sunday, April 7, 2013
It's a shame to see this business close its doors. Especially when this economy is in such bad shape. They have been a big part of my children's wardrobe & we will be sad to see them go. Wish it could hv worked out better for Ms. Mendoza. We wish u luck in your future endeavors. I'll be there with bells on April 21st!!   more ›