Business buzz: Wellesley Common sign making a comeback; Going pink; Fall business breakfast tix available

The latest Wellesley, Mass., business news:

 

Wellesley Common sign to make a comeback

 

You might not have realized the Wellesley Common sign above the Lemon Thai restaurant even existed until it was gone, leaving a murky shadow in its place after a winter storm knocked it off.

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The previous Wellesley Common on the Square sign

 

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Missing sign

 

We had no luck months ago getting an answer about its fate, but saw recently that a new & less detailed version of the sign was being proposed to replace the fallen one.

An outfit called East West Enterprises sent a rep to the Wellesley Design Review Board meeting on Sept. 25  (see Wellesley Media recording) to make a pitch for the new sign made of synthetic material instead of wood. The new sign would have a plain green center rather than the design in the previous version that featured a couple of shamrocks and what appeared to be a flower, maybe a clover.

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New design proposal (colors may appear darker than they will on the sign)

 

The Design Review Board expressed some blah-ness about the plain middle of the oval, though the designer representing East West said the current owners didn’t feel any attachment to the old design. One member described the new design as looking like the center of a dartboard. “It’s a missed opportunity,” the board member said.

The designer pledged to bring the feedback to the client, but we’ll see what materializes.


Going pink

 

Businesses across Wellesley are going pink in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to support the Ellie Fund.

Local businesses are donating a portion of sales or contributing in other ways. See available deals.

 

Kenzie & Hope pink linden

 


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Fall business breakfast tix available

The Charles River Regional Chamber is hosting its annual Fall Business Breakfast on Friday, Nov. 1 from 7-9:30am at the Boston Marriott Newton Ballroom. This always draws a big crowd of civic and business leaders from the region, plus features a keynote speaker and celebrates individuals making an impact in the community.

Early bird tickets are on sale for members only (save $15 if purchased by Tuesday, Oct. 8). Join the group and get a ticket.


For Fluff Sake Grooming Spa sign is up

 

We mentioned over the summer that a business called For Fluff Sake would be moving in at 3 Forest St. next to Deluxe Pizza. The pet salon’s sign is now up.

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Photo courtesy of AS


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