![]() ![]() The plan is to build a space for the community – one that is playfully inspirational for people of all ages. Actually, it already is.Īs for the interior of Tipico II, Crouse and Herman opted to retain the design services of husband and wife team – Julia Jamrozik and Coryn Kempster,who tend to orient their visions around the concept of play. When the business is open, and the front courtyard has filled in with foliage, this place is going to be a real eye catcher on the street. The Bronstein’s have done a smashing job of recreating the facade, into something that is super appealing and welcoming. As a hat tip to the coming of Tipico, he made sure to include some coffee bean plants in the mural, subliminally signaling the arrival of the new business to the block.Īs we can readily see, the transformation of the frontage of 1084 Elmwood is stupendous. ![]() ![]() Interestingly, it was during this summer’s Flutterby Festival that artist Chris Piontkowski painted a refreshing mural on the side of the Half & Half building. In recent weeks it looks as if there is a gentle sway back towards Elmwood, especially with news of Tipico II landing on the street. In recent years, there has been a healthy tug of war – or brewing battle – between Elmwood and the West Side, pertaining to the business of bean counting. It turns out that Crouse and Herman answered that call, and are now on their way towards opening a sensational new café that will go a long way towards bringing esteemed coffee culture back to Elmwood. Remember back in May, when we sent out a shout out, looking for a business to occupy 1084 Elmwood? Half & Half owners Jennifer and Kilby Bronstein had retrofitted a neighboring building into the makings for a super chic setup. His credentials are pretty impressive, and he’s here because he wants to be instrumental when it comes to elevating the Buffalo small business experience.Īs for Tipico II, it’s setting up shop next to Half & Half Boutique, across from Pano’s on Elmwood. I have a feeling that having Herman back in WNY is going to be a boon for a number of small cottage industries. Now, Herman is setting his sights on helping Crouse to be the best coffee enterprise, and the best employer, in Buffalo. ![]()
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