45, formerly known as Repair Geeks, has rebranded after joining CPR Cell Phone Repair Franchise Network. Speaking of, Cell Phone Repair at 1803 Hwy. If that scary story sounds all-too-familiar, you have probably stopped at one of many cell phone repair shops across the country. You decide to go ahead and pull off the band-aid and it’s just as you suspected: a shattered screen. Your gut starts to turn, you know what happened. There you are, at a restaurant laughing with your friends and your pricey phone falls off the table face down. With Halloween upon us, it’s also time for the scariest tale of all time.
Check out Mira Mira’s new location Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. With more space to boot, Borland and McBryde decided to expand the store’s merchandise, now adding garland, wreaths, bath products, candles and more. to 404 Main St., the former Purple Elephant location. After two years of fruitful business, owners Margaret Ann Borland and Tami McBryde moved from 511 Main St. Moving to Main Street, Mira Mira boutique will celebrate its two year anniversary Friday, but in a new building. The owners are currently looking for bartenders, a mixologist and local musical artists interested in testing their skills at the keys. Hoping to add a Big Easy and beachy flair, Sala said he plans to remodel an upstairs room into a cigar lounge for patrons. With a lot of room to work with - nearly 4,000 square feet - the sibling duo started renovating the building into a New Orleans vibe. But on weekends, the bar will host a dueling piano show with two pianists facing each other, taking song requests from the crowd and encouraging those in the audience to sing and laugh along. Once opened, The Burning Piano will offer customers high-end cocktails and fresh food. “Everything just kind of started falling into place.” “The whole way back home we just kept saying Columbus needs something like this,” Sims said.