The Times Leader | New St. C. Chick-fil-A opening drive-thru Thursday

MAR 18, 2020 | CARRI GRAHAM | Times Leader Staff Writer

T-L Photo/Carri Graham/ The new St. Clairsville Chick-fil-A will open its drive-thru on Thursday.

CLAIRSVILLE — Amidst the closings of many local eateries one restaurant will proceed with its grand opening via a drive-thru window — Chick-fil-A will open Thursday morning in St. Clairsville.

Although Chick-fil-A will not open its doors, it will open its windows to new customers. The chicken chain is proceeding with its grand opening however it will welcome customers through its drive-thru window only.

The chicken chain was originally planning to host a grand opening celebration to begin the night prior in which the first 100 new customers would receive a year’s supply of Chick-fil-A meals. The “12-hour First 100 Campout” was subsequently canceled due to concerns pertaining to the coronavirus.

As of Tuesday no give-aways are planned during the opening.

The new restaurant will encompass nearly 5,000 square feet and will bring nearly 110 new jobs to the community, according to officials.

The fast food eatery is located next to Longhorn Steakhouse beside the Ohio Valley Mall.

Whilst the Ohio Department of health has restricted the operations of restaurants across the state due to COVID-19, the Ohio Valley Mall said they are continuing to provide residents of the valley tasty food options.

Joe Bell, spokesman for Cafaro Co., the mall’s parent company, said there are 17 various restaurants and eateries at the mall that will continue to serve food on a carry-out or delivery basis.

“As much as we know it has caused an inconvenience for a lot of people, it’s a reasonable compromise. If someone is in need of a meal they can get it at the Ohio Valley Mall. We want people to be aware that the restaurants are open. People can even order from delivery services like Grubhub they will take your order, pick it up at the mall and deliver it to you,” Bell said.

With the addition of one store, another is planning to close. Long-time retailer Macy’s department store will close its doors for good at the end of March, Bell said. The 104,00-square-foot mall location opened to the public in 2006. Bell said officials are discussing potential replacements for the large space, but none have been announced as of yet.

The Mall Of Monroe: Focus on the Community

Today, the Co-President of The Mall Of Monroe’s parent company shared his vision for the future of that property with local business people.  Anthony Cafaro, Jr. addressed participants at the Investors Luncheon, sponsored by the Monroe County Business Development Corporation.  Cafaro described the ongoing process of redeveloping the mall and the land that surrounds it.  He noted that “The entire shopping center industry has been in the midst of enormous disruption and transformation.  The standard shopping mall of 30 years ago is no longer relevant in communities like Monroe.”  Many national retail chains have faced downsizing and bankruptcy, in part, because of crushing debt from leveraged acquisitions and competition from conglomerates such as Walmart and Amazon. “Our vision for The Mall Of Monroe is to attract locally based businesses that specifically cater to the needs of people in the local community. This includes a greater emphasis on entertainment, restaurants, offices, health care & wellness, and other services” Cafaro said.

The Mall Of Monroe currently serves some of those needs, with an eye toward serving even more.   Phoenix Theatres is arguably the most technologically advanced cinema facility in the region, drawing movie-lovers from more than 30 miles away.  Planet Fitness and River Raisin CrossFit are two of the most popular workout spots in the county.  Other new additions coming soon include Monroe City Church, Monroe Community Players, Leviathan Offices, Leviathan Tactics, and Amu & Ani.  The Mall Of Monroe’s redevelopment specialists are actively seeking local and regional businesses interested in establishing a presence in the mall by offering economic incentives and flexible lease terms.

The Mall Of Monroe has been serving the people of southeast Michigan since 1988.  It is located at 2121 North Monroe Street in Frenchtown Township, Michigan.  For more information, visit online at www.themallofmonroe.com.  The Mall Of Monroe is owned and managed in association with the Cafaro family of companies, based in Niles, Ohio.  One of the nation’s largest privately held shopping center developers, the Cafaro organization has, over the years, developed more than 30 million square feet of commercial real estate in 14 states.  For more information, contact Tim Matune at 734-242-9151 or visit www.cafarocompany.com.

Levin Furniture At OVM to Remain Open After Sale

MAR 6, 2020 | RICK SHRUM | For The Intelligencer

 

CLAIRSVILLE – One hundred years later, Levin Furniture is back in the family.

Robert Levin, grandson of the founders and former owner/president of the company, walked away from retirement this week to purchase the firm — and possibly save the jobs of its 1,200 employees.

He reached an agreement late Wednesday to reacquire the business from Art Van, which bought the chain from the Levin family in November 2017.

The parent of Warren, Mich.-based Art Van is considering options that include filing for bankruptcy, according to a report in Crain’s Detroit Business. Levin’s deal also included acquiring the Wolf Furniture chain, which Art Van purchased along with Levin in late 2017.

Levin announced the deal Thursday morning at a store in Monroeville, Pa. The company has 39 locations in Pennsylvania and Ohio, including one at Ohio Valley Mall near St. Clairsville.

Altoona-based Wolf Furniture has 17 locations: nine in central and southeastern Pennsylvania; seven in Maryland; and one in Virginia.

Levin is pleased to be in the president’s chair again.

“I’m coming back as the owner of Levin Furniture for the employees who were at risk of losing their jobs,” he said in a prepared statement. “They are the most loyal, dedicated, and hardworking people I’ve ever known.

“It will be a privilege and honor to once again lead this company as we prepare to celebrate 100 years in the furniture and mattress business,” said Levin, who has led the family-owned operation since 1993.

The company will celebrate its 100th birthday later this year