CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Special Advertising Section Where city shopping got its start When Joe W. Stout opened Eutaw, with the signature cupola on top, he launched FayettevilleÕ s first true shopping center. That was 1955. Today, it is still family owned and home to over 70 long-time businesses and fresh faces. Convenient to local schools and neighborhoods, customers come here to quickly find what they need. But Cam Stout says they will discover something more: community. Above | Troy University students meet education goals with convenience and flexibility at Eutaw Village Shopping Center. D Top | Dr. Michael Ruff talks to a patient at Periodontics & Implants. Above | Bridal & Pageant Connection carries a range of attire for any special occasion. 38|August/September • 2009 r. Michael Ruff was providing care as an Army periodontist long before his private practice opened in Fayetteville. He opened Periodontics & Implants with his wife, Jo Ann, and one employee. Much has changed since those early days. Now his patients find flat-screen televisions and 3-D radiographic technology, but that same caring hand is there to provide treatment. For students at Troy University, Eutaw Village makes it easy to meet educational goals with convenience and flexibility. TROYÕ s graduate and undergraduate programs are provided in a format designed for working adults with family and professional obligations. Students have the option to take courses in-class, online or both. Bridal & Pageant Connection offers that personal touch, plus a wide selection of dresses and tuxedos for all special occasions including weddings, pageants and balls. This mother-and- daughter business promises personable service. The women make good on this pledge by keeping track of where a dress will be worn so ladies can be sure that gown is truly one of a kind. Eutaw Village Pet Shop holds a proud place as the stateÕ s oldest pet store. For generations, it has brought animal lovers together thanks to the devotion of just three owners, including the newest, Rena Jenkins. Jenkins brought a background in animal welfare when she took over in 2008. Now, the shop specializes in freshwater fish and birds, plus a range of supplies for any pet. Kids of all ages are sure to find a wonderland at Hayes Hobby House. Floor to ceiling are planes, trains and automobiles. Since 1967, the Hayes