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Geneva Businesses Open in Spite of Economy

It's been tough for a lot of businesses the past two years. Despite the economy, several businesses are holding grand openings, and Arden Courts celebrates 10 years serving people with Alzheimer's Disease.

In the midst of a tough economy, new businesses are coming to Geneva, while others are celebrating successes. Some of the good news is in evidence below.

Arden Courts of Geneva, 2388 Bricher Road, celebrates its 10th anniversary with an open house from 4-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept 9. For more information on this open house contact Sharon Brazill at 630-262-3900.

Coffee Drop / Pax Vobiscum, 227 S. Third Street (in the Berry House) celebrates its business opening with a ribbon-cutting 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 14. For more information, contact Judy Jendro at 630-845-3255.

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Fresh D'Lite, 1402 Commons Drive (at the Geneva Commons) is a new restaurant open for business. Its ribbon-cutting is 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22. For more information, contact Paul Chaudury at 630-485-1317.

Prana Yoga Center, 321 Stevens St., celebrates the grand opening of its new location on Stevens Street at 4 p.m. Sept. 23.  Prana has been in business for eight years. Its new location provides additional space and expands the business offerings on Stevens Street. For more information, contact Lisa Bertke at 630-262-9642.

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Bali Imports, 204 W. State St. cuts its ribbons at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7.  For more information, contact Anne Marie McConnaughay at 630-232-2261.

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