Newk’s Express CaféDancoCafe LLC opened the 50th location of Jackson, Miss.-based Newk’s Express Café on April 2 at 2639 S. Glenstone Ave. Owned by
Daniel Garrett, the eatery is located in a 4,800-square-foot structure built by general contractor Horizon Construction LLC. Clint McConnell, front-of-house manager, said the eatery employs about 65, led by General Manager
Brant Ellis. The menu includes pizzas, salads with the company’s own dressings, and sandwiches, such as the $7.95 Newk’s “Q,” with white barbecue sauce, grilled chicken breast, applewood-smoked bacon and Swiss cheese. McConnell said catering of sandwich and dessert platters also is available. Hours: 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Phone: (417) 889-0250. Web:
NewksCafe.comBudget Blinds & SamuelsLinda Holman and
Ron Hagemann opened Budget Blinds & Samuels on April 30 at 3060 S. Fremont Ave., Ste. 100, in Fremont Village. Holman is a three-year Budget Blinds franchisee, and she’s adding a gift and home décor store to the franchise, which she previously operated from a home office. Anaheim, Calif.-based Budget Blinds specializes in custom drapery, blinds and shutters, and operates a mobile model sending representatives on site for measurements and installation. The store, called Samuels after a gift shop Holman’s mother operates in Illinois, also features Budget Blinds window treatment displays, she said. Hours: 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday. Phone: (417) 823-3940. Web:
BudgetBlinds.com/sespringfieldNomad World ProductsNomad World Products opened a retail store March 9 at 318 W. Walnut St.
Mick Whitcomb said he and his fiancé,
Paige Blotter, signed a three-year lease with Dale DeToni for $1,500 per month. The 2,000-square-foot store sells clothing, jewelry, accessories and furniture created by Whitcomb and Blotter, who started designing shirts while living in Bali, Indonesia, in 2010. The co-owners have created six private labels, including Reform School and Angel Girl, that range from casual to formal designs representing global styles, Whitcomb said. They outsource the small-quantity manufacturing through consultants in Indonesia. Whitcomb was born in Springfield and grew up on the East Coast before returning to attend Missouri State University, where he met Blotter, a Joplin native. Hours: noon–8 p.m. Monday and 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Phone: (603) 530-2586. Web:
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