Northern transplants get excited, Philly Pretzel Factory is coming to Ballantyne + Take a look inside Sabina Hair & Spa
October 20, 2020
Happy Tuesday everyone! I want to take a moment to thank everyone who has reached out with kind words about my new venture. I’ve been overwhelmed by the positive feedback. UnTap Indian Land is a passion project of mine to get to know the area better. I love learning the stories behind these businesses, and I love sharing them with you. The more I learn, the more connected I feel. I hope you feel the same.
Thank you also to those who have kindly sent me leads. There is so much left to discover.
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- Casey
FEATURES
Pretzel chain brings a taste from the north down south
Philly Pretzel Factory will open its newest location in November
Northern transplants get excited! The Schurr family will open the Philly Pretzel Factory of Ballantyne in early November. The chain is best known for its soft-baked pretzels and pretzel nuggets, known as rivets, along with trays for catering.
Find the Philly Pretzel Factory in The Shoppes at Ardrey Kell, located at the corner of Ardrey Kell and U.S. 521.
Mike Schurr and his wife, Sue Schurr are originally from Philadelphia. Mike said he was done shoveling snow and would move south when he retired…continue reading.
New salon and spa is designed to impress
Sabina Hair & Spa in Indian Land rents salon chairs to local beauty professionals
Farrah Mangiaracina and her husband Jay are the owners behind the new Sabina Hair & Spa located in Bridgemill Commons. The concept, which opened in September, rents out salon chairs to local beauty professionals.
“Opening a brand new business during a pandemic is huge and scary,” said Farrah. “But I’ve always been the type of person who believes everything will be ok and will work out with hard work, positivity, and prayers.” …continue reading.
TALKING POINTS
SynTech Design plans to establish operations in Indian Land [Area Development]. The company will invest $450,000 and plans to create 20 jobs in Lancaster County.
ClickFold Plastics moving to Bailes Ridge Corporate Park [Summers/Carolina Gateway]. The new plant, which designs and makes custom plastic parts, will be up and running by the fourth quarter of 2021.
Harris Teeter celebrates Indian Land Fuel Center opening with a $0.20 per gallon fuel discount [PRWeb]. The new Fuel Center is located at Carolina Commons and will offer the discount from Oct. 28 – Nov. 3.
Unique Loom expands plant operations in Indian Land [Area Development]. The global online retailer of area rugs and home decor to national and international customers will invest $18.4 million to expand operations in Indian Land. Construction is expected to be completed by May 2021.
Arrival, a global electric vehicle company announces plans to establish its first U.S. Microfactory in York County [SC Commerce]. The $46 million investment in the region will create 240 new jobs. Arrival is expected to begin operations in the second quarter of 2021, with production starting by the fourth quarter of 2021.
11 farms outside of Fort Mill to discover this fall [Fort Mill Now]. Fort Mill now put together this awesome list of local family farms that offer everything from pumpkin picking, corn mazes, hayrides, haunted rides, apple launching, pumpkin bowling, barnyard animal petting, and more!
Grand Openings
Publix at Marvin Gardens - October 21
Farm Haus Butcher and Beer Garden - October 23
Harris Teeter Fuel Center at Carolina Commons - October 28 - November 3
Indian Land YMCA - Moved their opening date to October 30
FROM UNTAP’S INSTA
Publix at Marvin Gardens opens this Wednesday.
New Harris Teeter Fuel Center in Carolina Commons.
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