Monday, July 20, 2015

Business Renovation Continues On West Side Of Main Street


For those who haven't noticed, there is plenty of exciting commercial work being done on the west side of Dorchester's main street.  

The owners of City Slickers continue their work on a new grill and dining area, and plans remain in place for a bowling alley, we are told.

In the meantime, more renovation is occurring up the street on the facilities that will soon permanently house the forthcoming Dorchester Bakery.  The new business will be housed in the former West Side Cafe building, as well as the attached building to the north.  

The renovation details are developing for both businesses.  If you know more information, please leave it in the "comments" section of this story.

The bakery's owner and operator Michelle Johnson was open on July 4 to much fanfare, and she is selling her baked goods at 709 Washington Ave. -- just south of the post office. Her hours coincide with the Dorchester's Farmers Market, held Fridays from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Dorchester Methodist Church parking lot.

(Editor's Note: Michelle posted the ad above on her Facebook page.  We thought we'd help her out by running it on the Times.)

For readers who may have missed our earlier reports, the Dorchester Bakery and the accompanying "Party Room" will be located in the building that was most recently the Dorchester Hardware Store and the additional space in Dorchester Grocery.  

The business is awaiting its permanent move to this location as renovations and repairs are being completed.

In a 2010 Times survey, readers said that a "cafe with a bakery" was one of the most needed businesses in Dorchester. In fact, a cafe commanded the second highest number of votes, behind only a convenience store.



2 comments:

  1. I don't live in Nebraska anymore so I hope Michelle will ship through the mail. Does she have a website or facebook pg for her business?

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    1. Shipping out-of-state requires FDA licensing; stricter regulations and a much larger fee. It is something I plan on looking into early next year, but for now I'll be licensed for in-state only.

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