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ThuDec20

WestChesterBuzz.com’s top 12 stories of 2012: No. 11

Posted by akiefaber December 20th, 2012, 10:48 am Post a Comment

Unique businesses pick West Chester to open locations

WestChesterBuzz.com will count down the area’s top 12 stories of 2012 this month, concluding with West Chester’s most discussed topic of the year on Sunday, Dec. 30.

One of the nation’s largest fast-food chains opened its first Ohio restaurant, a popular pizza chain started its first Southwest Ohio shop, a sub chain opened its first Ohio location, an upscale grocery store and a new shooting range that trains visitors for the zombie apocalypse all picked West Chester to open their businesses in 2012.

“New growth and ease of access are driving new people to West Chester and Liberty daily,” said Joe Hinson, president and CEO of the West Chester ▪ Liberty Chamber Alliance. “The multitude of cultures is embraced by the unique businesses that are opening up. They know that they have diverse clientele ready to buy.”

Southern-California based Jack in the Box opened its first Ohio location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and special giveaways on Sept. 17, 2012. People lined up to among the first line, while others created a traffic jam trying to get in line for the drive-thru. Photo taken by Adam Kiefaber.

Ohio’s first Jack in the Box opened on Sept. 17 near the Tylersville Road exit off I-75. The opening caused so much interest that traffic was backed past the exit ramp on I-75 North, as many Ohioans tried to pull in the restaurants’ drive-thru.

According to Sean Lockovich, who is a regional marketing manager with Jack in the Box, the tacos and the all-day full menu (customers can order breakfast at night or a burger in the morning) are the main reasons people flock in the restaurant.

In addition to Jack in the Box, Mellow Mushroom picked West Chester to open its first Southwest Ohio location. The restaurant opened on Labor Day in the former Rafferty’s at 9238 Floer Drive and Union Centre Boulevard.

The pizza joint serves handcrafted pizzas, hoagies, salads, calzones and appetizers, with vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and chidren’s options, plus a full bar, with 24 craft beers on draft, a rotating bottled beer selection, wine and cocktails.

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs, which has 96 locations in nine states, picked West Chester as its first Ohio location. The sub chain prides itself on its freshly baked bread, sliced-to-order meats, healthy food options and inexpensive catering.

The chain is also currently re-branding itself from Mr. Goodcents Subs and Pasta. The changes include the addition of wraps and a drive thru, as well as the elimination of pasta.

Opening its third Cincinnati location, Fresh Market opened a new location Aug. 22 off Tylersville Road, 7720 Voice of America Centre Drive.

Not only will the store provide customers with a unique shopping experience, Drewry Sackett, manager of PR and community relations for The Fresh Market, also said that the company plans on being an active member in the community by partnering with local food banks and by being involved with local schools.

Hoping to better prepare the public for the zombie apocalypse, Kevin Higgins opened a new shooting range Aug. 11 in West Chester called Shoot Extreme, 7773 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, that features zombie training.

How it works, is that Shoot Extreme uses Simunition FX, non-lethal, non-penetrating and non-toxic ammunition, so shooters can be provided defensive training in their shoot house lanes, which feature hallways and rooms similar to those in a home.

Other businesses opening in West Chester this year include Panda Express, 7943 Tylersville Road; The Spicy Olive, 7671 Cox Lane; Menchie’s, 8177 Princeton-Glendale Road; Freeze Yogurt Bar, 7721 Voice of America Centre Drive; and The LOFT at The Streets of West Chester.

In early 2012, Massage Envy Spa and Oasis Nail & Spa also opened their locations off Tylersville Road.

“As West Chester and Liberty Townships grow and develop, a few things remain the same. The area continues to be very transient, easily accessible north and south by I-75, and strategically east and west bringing our region together at its epicenter, Liberty and West Chester,” Hinson said.

In other business news, the White House Inn was transformed into an Italian restaurant called Casa Bianca.

The business community could receive another boost when the Liberty Town Square project is completed.

The $300 million retail, office, entertainment and residential development, which is expected to be similar to the Easton Town Center in Columbus and The Greene in Beavercreek, is expected to break ground this spring and open during the spring of 2015.

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MonAug20

Last week in West Chester: Shoot zombies in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber August 20th, 2012, 11:23 am Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Zombie from the beginner shoot house lane at Shoot Extreme in West Chester. Photo provided.

New shooting range prepares public for zombie apocalypse- Kevin Higgins opened a new shooting range in West Chester called Shoot Extreme, 7773 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, that features instructional courses and zombie hunts. The zombie hunts features computer controlled zombies in a dark environment who scream and fall down when shot.

Princeton Road opens in Liberty Township – The Butler County Engineer’s Office recently announced that it has opened the portion of Princeton Road in Liberty Township that was closed to improve sight distance near the Reserves of Liberty subdivision.

Reach Out Lakota seeks back-to-school clothing – Reach Out Lakota recently finished collecting for its annual back-to-school program, a donation drive aimed at collecting school supplies for children in need in the Lakota school district. Now, the organization is in need of back-to-school clothing for children for the fall and the winter.

Cincinnati Marlins swimmer and Liberty Township resident Joshua McDonald won four individual titles at the Ohio 2012 Long Course Junior Olympics in late July. Photo provided.

Liberty Township swimmers help guide Marlins to title- The Cincinnati Marlins recently celebrated its four straight Junior Olympics championship when it competed at the Ohio 2012 Long Course Junior Olympics. Helping the Marlins to the title were Liberty Township residents Joshua McDonald and Grace Luebbe.

Lakota West ranked No. 10 in Enquirer coaches’ poll – The Lakota West football program was ranked No. 10 in The Cincinnati Enqurier coaches’ preseason poll, which was released last Monday. Lakota East was ranked No. 12.

Roundabout opens near Cherokee Elementary – The Butler County Engineer’s Office announced last Tuesday night that all four legs of the new roundabout at Kyles Station Road and LeSourdsville-West Chester Road are now open. The intersection is near Cherokee Elementary, which will have its first day of school this Thursday.

Texas junior Jordan Hicks is the only returning starter at linebacker. The Lakota West graduate is taking on a leadership role this season. Photo taken against Texas Tech Nov. 5, 2011. Provided by UT Athletics Photography.

Under new leadership, Hicks aims to put Texas back on top – This season, if the Texas Longhorns hope to continue their climb back to college football prominence, the defense will lean on Lakota West graduate Jordan Hicks after Keenan Robinson (Washington Redskins) and Emmanuel Acho (Cleveland Browns) were both drafted in the NFL.

Menchie’s opens West Chester location – West Chester has Greater Cincinnati’s second Menchie’s frozen yogurt location when it opened at 8177 Princeton-Glendale Road this past Friday. Owner and operator Jim Hach said the store will have a weeklong grand opening celebration beginning Saturday, Aug. 25.

West Chester serial embezzler hired again, arrested again – Kimball Perry of The Cincinnati Enquirer reported last Friday that Cathleen Schmid of West Chester was recently arrested after again stealing from a former employer.

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WedAug15

New shooting range prepares public for zombie apocalypse

Posted by akiefaber August 15th, 2012, 2:56 pm Post a Comment

In each of the past two summers, there have been incidents in Kentucky where hacked road signs told motorists to “beware of zombies.”

This past June, an incident occurred in Louisville and before that, in June of 2011, a sign on Interstate 71/75 in Florence, read: “Nightly lane closures, zombies ahead.”

But what would have happened if the signs were accurate?

Would you have been prepared for the zombie apocalypse?

Zombie from the beginner shoot house lane at Shoot Extreme in West Chester. Photo provided.

Hoping to better prepare the public, Kevin Higgins opened a new shooting range in West Chester called Shoot Extreme, 7773 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, that features zombie training.

“There is sort of this nationwide mania about the zombie apocalypse and going on zombie hunts. It has been glorified in Hollywood, so we certainly wanted to tap into that,” said Higgins, who was an Army infantryman for 10 years.

“It was really part of structuring a culture where new shooters could feel welcome. Where you can come in, not owning a gun, not having any past experience at all and begin working with one of our assistant instructors to get your confidence up and eventually take it to a shoot house and really have some fun.”

How it works, is that Shoot Extreme uses Simunition FX, non-lethal, non-penetrating and non-toxic ammunition, so shooters can be provided defensive training in their shoot house lanes, which feature hallways and rooms similar to those in a home.

According to Higgins, the Simunition FX system had only been available for the military, police and other agencies for training exercises. However, Higgins said the restriction on use of the ammunition was recently lifted for civilians with the right credentials who wanted to teach training.

“From there it was up to our imagination,” Higgins said. “We asked ourselves, ‘where would we want to go shoot and train with something other than standing there and punching holes in paper targets.’”

Higgins came up with the zombie hunts, which feature computer controlled zombies in a dark environment who scream and fall down when hit.

In addition to zombie training, Shoot Extreme also offers an introductory course with an instructor for beginners.

Higgins also said the business is working hard on adding structured classroom training, tournaments and other competitions.

The business opened its doors last Saturday, Aug. 11, and is accepting reservations for its zombie hunts as well as instructional courses.

To book a reservation or to get more information, visit www.shootextreme.com or call 513-847-1932.

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