Up & Coming Weekly

December 08, 2009

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DECEMBER 9-15, 2009 UCW 21 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Historical Tidbit The original portion of the Huske Hardware House was built in 1903 by Benjamin R. Huske as an all-inclusive department hardware store and was three-bays wide. In 1914, Huske Hardware House was extended to the west- VLGHIRXUED\VIRUPLQJDXQL¿HGVHYHQED\,WDOLDQ renaissance façade and housing two additional stores, including a Pepsi-Cola bottling plant. The hardware store stayed in operation for 67 years until closing in 1970. In 1997, Dr. Joseph W. Baggett and his son Joseph W. Baggett, Jr. restored the building and opened the Huske Hardware House Restaurant and Brewing Company, which is now one of the major highlights of downtown activity. Huske Hardware House Restaurant and Brewery (405 Hay St., Fayetteville) www.huskehardware.com (Source: The Preservationist, quarterly newsletter of the Fayetteville Historic Resources Commission, Vol. 1/No. 2) 'Tis the Season... To Shop Locally! With a tag line "Save your local economy three stores at a time," the 3/50 Project is encouraging just that! Founded by Cinda Baxter of Minneapolis, Minn., this movement has surged across the country as downtown revitalization efforts continue to rise. The project encourages shoppers to stop by three local retailers throughout the month and spend $50. That can easily be done in downtown Fayetteville, especially with the stores we have. But the impact means much more to the community as a whole, not only to the individual owners. Downtown Fayetteville has become a great place to spend time with family and friends in the local shops, restaurants and museums. Most of the owners will put your favorite item on the shelf, pour your drink when you enter the door or pull aside clothing in your perfect size. This is the type of service that we cannot get anywhere else. Furthermore, according to the 3/50 website, for every $100 spent in locally owned independent stores, "$68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll and other expenditures. If you spend that in a national chain, only $43 stays here and if you spend it online, nothing comes home." The 3/50 Project allows us to give back to our community in a way that has a ripple effect throughout the entire city. Our downtown is something to be proud of and we need to support it this season. Pledge to support downtown! For more information, please visit www.the350project.net. ®© Cinda Baxter, 2009. All rights reserved. Used here with permission. Calendar of Events DECEMBER 12 & 13 and 19 & 20 - Carriage Rides with Santa, Downtown Alliance, www.fayettevillealliance.com 12 - Rotary Christmas Parade, The Rotary Clubs of Fayetteville, www.rotarychristmasparade.com 13 - Candlelight Loft Tour, Downtown Alliance, www.fayettevillealliance.com 19 - Ryan's Reindeer Run, Ryan P. Kishbaugh Memorial Foundation, www.runbecauseyoucan.com 31- New Year's Eve Party in the Park, Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, www.faydogwoodfestival.com JAMI SHEPPARD McLAUGHLIN, Downtown Development Manager jmclaughlin@ci.fay.nc.us www.ci.fayetteville.nc.us Want To Move Downtown? What About Open A Business? If you are looking for that cool apartment above shops or to open your own business downtown, call 433-1599 for more information. The City of Fayetteville also has programs such as the Downtown Façade Grant, the Downtown Loan Program and the Business Assistance Program. To see if you qualify, call 433-1596. Become a fan of Downtown Fayetteville at www.facebook.com/downtownfayetteville Huske Hardware, shown here in 1917 in front of a dirt-paved Hay Street, is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.

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