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Hello A-J readers!
It’s another exciting week of business news in the Lubbock area. Prosperity Bank officially completed its acquisition of FirstCapital, which will expand Prosperity’s reach across Texas and Oklahoma.
Varsity Jewelers, 1311 University Ave., confirmed it will close its doors “sometime this summer” and is currently running a retirement sale.
Related: Varsity Jewelers to close their doors in Lubbock after 35 years
Salata Salad Kitchen announced it is coming to Lubbock with three locations, operated by franchisees Charles and Randy Warren, who grew up around the restaurant industry. The first location is estimated in the fall of 2023.
Bnails, 12811 Indiana Ave., Suite 400, will have their grand opening on April 27. The salon is also open for appointments and walk-ins as of April 16, according to the business’s social media. This salon, which has locations in Amarillo, Hereford and Austin, offers an array of services, which can be seen at bnails.com.
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While Wild Honey Hats has been in business for a few months, they are seeing some quick success. I met with owner Brisai Amador to learn more about her business, mission, and to find out exactly what a hat bar is. I was impressed, and I’m sure you will be as well. Stay tuned for that sweet story in the coming days.
Next week is the last week of April, so we’ll have the popular monthly business wrap-up. Readers should keep an eye out for the story on our independent book stores, a project that myself and photographer Annie Rice have been excitedly working on for weeks. We’ll also hear from Revival Mills, a flour-milling business.
As always, thank you for reading and supporting the A-J.
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