Midtown Magazine

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Lavish Designs Opens in North Raleigh

DECO Raleigh Opening Second Location

DECO Raleigh is expanding into home goods by opening a new retail space, Deco Home, in the former High Cotton space at 19 W. Hargett Street. They plan to open late September. Deco Home will focus on small furnishings and home decor with a real local spin.

Lavish Designs, LLC was founded by Jenny Cimino after 10 plus successful years of residential and commercial design services in the Triangle. Jenny was formally trained at Liberty University and has served nearly 1,000 clients since then. She is a third generation in the North Carolina furniture and design business and has opened her new flagship store in North Raleigh. This design studio offers turn-key “HGTV”-type design services including lighting, accessories, art, and more to enhance any space.

Harris Teeter Coming to Raleigh’s Seaboard Station

A Harris Teeter grocery store will be coming to Raleigh’s Seaboard Station. Construction is expected to begin by the end of 2017, or in early 2018. The 55,000-square foot store will include a pharmacy, fresh foods and prepared foods center.

Whiskey Kitchen Standard Foods Ready to Reopen

Downtown Raleigh’s Standard Foods will reopen in September with master sommelier Fred Dexheimer and chef Eric Montagne heading the operation. The restaurant closed suddenly in June after chef Scott Crawford announced he was leaving to open Crawford & Son about a block away. 160 | midtownmag.com

Whiskey Kitchen is now open off downtown’s Nash Square. They will be serving Southern food, more than 200 whiskeys, wine and beer. The menu will offer small plates, entrees, sides and desserts.


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