Neepawa businesses are on the move

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Business-changes

Work is underway on TIC’s new building, on Highway 5 north.

 
By Ken Waddell

The Neepawa Banner

While the pages of the Neepawa Banner have been filled with news of large business moves lately, some smaller and medium sized business moves are also taking place. This past spring saw a huge new development in the Rocky Moutain Equipment building in the Neepawa industrial park on Hwy. 16 east. At the other end of town, in the RM of North-Cypress-Langford, Mazergroup made a huge update by renovating the former Mayor Equipment building. Just a couple of weeks ago construction started on the TIC facility in Neepawa on Hwy. 5 north.

In Neepawa’s downtown, Neepawa Tru Hardware switched to the Home Hardware brand. Larson's Herbs, Health & Asian Foods on Ellen Street is re-locating to a larger space at 396 Mountain Ave. Move-in dates will be between August 10 - 12 and Larson’s hopes to be fully operational by the 15th. Owner Sandra Larson said, “We will also be operating out of both locations until the eve of the 14th.”

Next door to Larson’s, a long time business, Swan’s Denture has closed their Neepawa office. The whole building, known as the McCaffrey Block, has been sold to Ian Thomson of Kinley Thomson Accountants. In addition to Swan’s and Larson’s the block is home to Yellowhead Physiotherapy and Neepawa Pharmacy. Kinley Thomson offices were located in the Kerr block, but have moved temporarily to the former Parenteau office on Davidson Street, next door to Curves. In the interim, Kinley Thomson will be renovating at the Ellen Street location in preparation for moving in this fall.

If you know of other business changes in town, please call us at 204-476-3401 and ask for Kate or Ken or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.