Business
- Business
-
-
Sonrise Corner Thrift Store generates $22,000 for SCA
Sonrise Corner Thrift Store is continuing to make progress in helping fund Sinclair Christian Academy’s (SCA) expenses, raising nearly $22,000 since opening in early November last year.
-
Rocket Roller Rink under new ownership after 42 years
New Rocket Roller Rink owners Brian and Stephanie Mixon recently joined with Michael and Chandra Brewer to purchase the 18,000-square-foot facility.
-
DUI school educates offenders of consequences, risks
Long time Milledgeville resident and parent Valarie Ford began her educational career with a passion to teach criminology at the university level before realizing her true aspiration was to help individuals stay out of the criminal justice system.
-
Charley Mac’s offers consigned plush trends, designers
Longtime friends and Milledgeville residents Alicia Edmonson and Robyn Simpson decided to form a business partnership and provide the community on a low budget with a unique store offering plush trends.
-
Custom Signs & Designs fills signage orders for 40 years
Custom Signs & Designs Owners Wendy and Preston Newsome have been creating and designing custom signs for various local businesses, organizations, churches and schools, bringing four decades worth of combined experience.
-
Maggie Lane offers trendy attire at new location
Maggie Lane has successfully been on the move since opening in Milledgeville in 2008, and has continued to offer a wide variety of apparel and accessories now at its new location in the Milledgeville Mall.
-
New businesses add spark to downtown
New entrepreneurship forecasts a spirited renewal in downtown Milledgeville, as several young business owners advance fresh trends for the college and overall community markets.
-
Grits presents south side history and country grub
With a deep history dating back to the 1930s, Grits’ Hardwick Street location offers home-cooked, southern food for an affordable price.
-
The Fun! Factory provides fun, safe destination for families
Partners Patti Rushin and Lori Heayberd opened The Fun! Factory in January 2011 after seeing a need for a safe, clean destination for parties and entertainment for the entire family’s enjoyment, with a focus on youth and teens, in the community and surrounding areas.
-
Herndon's Downtown looks to outfit the Southern gentlemen
Downtown Milledgeville continues blossoming into a culturally diverse place of commerce, entertainment and fashion.
- More Business Headlines
-
Sonrise Corner Thrift Store generates $22,000 for SCA




