Sunday, June 17, 2001
Tristate business notes
Physical therapists moving to White Oak
WHITE OAK As of June 25, Spectrum Rehabilitation of the Health Alliance will be housed at 5587 Cheviot Road. The facility will replace the physical therapy provider's Northgate and Western Hills offices.
Staff from those locations will move to the new facility and continue to serve their own patients, said company spokeswoman Amy Bomar.
Spectrum Rehabilitation provides rehabilitation for orthopedic and sports injuries, joint replacement rehabilitation, spinal therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training services and rehabilitation for performing artists.
The Health Alliance is a health-care network that includes several Cincinnati-area hospitals and the physicians of Alliance Primary Care.
Information: 385-9205.
Two companies leave N.Ky. incubator
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS Two recent graduates of the Small Business Incubator of Northern Kentucky Inc. are flying on their own.
Tri State Visual Products Inc. moved last fall to 2345 Quebec Ave. in Price Hill. The company supplies audiovisual products.
Indy Honeycomb, which makes parts for the aerospace industry, relocated in January after nearly three years at the incubator. It's at 1012 Mary Laidley Drive in Covington.
The incubator, near Northern Kentucky University, offers space, business support services and client counseling for startup companies. Those ventures graduate to their own space when they are financially able.
Information: (859) 441-9966.
Store now offers custom-made clothes
BRIDGETOWN Oak Hills Tuxedo Rental and Clothing Alterations is expanding to include custom-made clothing for men. Owner Dave Stephens, formerly with Magliano Pants Co., has nearly 40 years of experience in custom tailoring and alterations.
The company provides alterations for men, women and children.
Store hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Information: 598-5306.
Contractor adds "hot tap' hookups
GREEN TOWNSHIP Johann Co., a plumbing and mechanical contractor, has added hot taps to its services.
These are hookups for compressed air, natural gas, steam and water for commercial and industrial customers, company vice president Paul Schneider explained.
Johann Co. is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 3636 Muddy Creek Road.
Information: 922-0484.
Sturkeys celebrate restaurant anniversaries
WYOMING Beginning this weekend, chefs Paul and Pam Sturkey are celebrating a monthlong anniversary at their two restaurants. Sturkey's, at 400 Wyoming Ave. turns 3, and the couple's Encore Cafe, 7305 Tylersville Road, West Chester, marks its first year in business.
The celebration continues until July 15 with drawings for special prizes, including dinner for 10 prepared by the Sturkeys; a gold, platinum and ruby ring from Williams Jewelers in Wyoming; and gift certificates from several area businesses. Patrons may register to win at either restaurant.
In September, Encore Cafe will open a 50-seat dining room available for private events and additional weekend dining space.
Information: 821-9200.
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