Friday, November 14, 2003
Loveland's Pizazz Studio moves to main drag
The Cincinnati Enquirer
LOVELAND - Pizazz Studio Inc., a gift shop and studio, will move out of the shadows on Karl Brown Way and onto the main drag Saturday in the historic business district.
Customers will find not only more spacious digs at the new spot at 122 W. Loveland Ave., they'll also find that owner Jan Ranard has expanded her lines of gifts and accessories, including a small gourmet food section and a line by Jim Marvin Enterprises, which is known for its Christmas decor.
The addition of a separate studio space also will allow Pizazz to expand classes, said Ranard, who recently bought the building on West Loveland Avenue.
The shop will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday to celebrate the reopening.
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