The facility formerly known as Fountains of Andover has added a new building and healthcare services, which has been a year-long, $6.8 million project. It is expected to bring 60 new jobs to the area.
Clearly, Dave Dvorak is a man who loves his job. Since 1998, he has prided himself on providing Andover with a liquor store that offers a wide, modern variety and a top-notch atmosphere.
Mother-daughter team form a niche business for everyone from beginners to experts in the popular pastime of scrapbooking. It has recently moved to Andover Plaza.
Keturah Austin, who prides herself in educating the public about what's happening in the district, is named to the Wichita Business Journal's "40 under 40" Class of 2010.
The popular farm and ranch supply retail store is finally expected to close on a deal this week to take over the former Dillons at Kellogg and Andover Rd. Only then will the real work begin on the building.
It's traditional, it's affordable and it's family friendly. Dave Tingley has found his niche in Andover since he started offering a quality haircut, a quality atmosphere and quality conversation five years ago.
You may not have seen this boutique, nestled inside a suite on S. Andover Rd. But its one-of-a-kind merchandise includes everything from bejeweled candleholders to animal-print purses to sparkly cross wall hangings to leggings printed to look like denim.
The longtime farm and ranch supply retail store has purchased the former Dillons store on the northeast corner of Kellogg and Andover Rd. It is expected to bring in 45 to 60 new jobs and could be opening as early as this spring.
The longtime plant vendor, which just ended a four-decade relationship with Dillon's, will hire several seasonal employees and be in business this spring.
The long-anticipated restaurant opens in Andover's Terradyne Country Club next week. "It's a destination type of steakhouse," says Terradyne manager Craig Smith.
Event will bring together "like-minded professionals for a social and an educational experience," hosted by The Community Foundation of Greater Butler County.
In addition to renting dresses to soon-to-be brides, it also accepts competitor's coupons, matches prices with authorized retailers and offers layaway services.
The clothing and novelty boutique, located in Andover Square, offers a wide variety of items, a friendly atmosphere and several lines that are from Kansas residents.
If you've seen the "Boot Camp" signs around Andover this summer, they're referring to Blackhawk Fitness. It's a simple concept ... Just do what Shane Davis says, and you'll drop body fat.