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Business Spotlight
Local businesses are the backbone of our economy and help make the City of Loveland such a special place.
We take great pride in our local businesses, and we want to see you grow and thrive! Our Economic Development Department is here to support the existing business community, as well as recruit new prospects to the city. Don't be a stranger! If we can be of any assistance—navigating hurdles, planning an expansion, connecting to business resources — please be sure to reach out to Eva Wisby at ewisby@lovelandoh.gov or (513) 707-1450.
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2025: Welcome to New Businesses
- E+O Kitchen is estimated to open in January 2025 at 115 Karl Brown Way, the former site of TAHONA. The restaurant is known for the fresh flavors of its Asian cuisine, serving sushi, steak, and salads.
2024: Welcome to New Businesses
- Body Alive Lagree, 10565 Loveland-Madeira Road, is a new group fitness studio.
- Bond Furniture has rebranded as Curated Fine Furnishings & Design, 113 Karl Brown Way. Its new focus is on custom furniture, unique pieces, and expert design services.
- DVD Brew, 1555 Loveland-Madeira Road, opened at the site of the former Johnny’s Carwash. The building that housed an automated carwash was converted into a brewhouse, and the former carwash’s self-service facility was remodeled as a taproom.
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 10681 Loveland-Madeira Road, opened at the former site of Receptions. This marks Habitat for Humanity Greater Cincinnati’s sixth retail location.
- Playa Bowls moved into 124 W Loveland Ave., the former home of Loveland Sweet Shoppe. Playa Bowls serves fruit bowls, smoothies, and more. The franchise is owned by a local Loveland family.
- Rosé Boutique & Wine Bar took over the space at 110 S Second St., the former site of FLEURISH. Sip your favorite beverage while browsing Loveland’s only bar boutique!
- If you’re looking for package-free, sustainable, or eco-friendly products, visit Simply Zero at 207 West Loveland Ave., the former site of Haven Grey. This is the lifestyle shop’s second location, expanding from Over-The-Rhine.
- Ulmer’s Auto Care Center opened at 301 Loveland-Madeira Road, the former site of Ken Marcotte’s Auto Service and Sales.
- Bike Trail Books expanded to a larger space at 113 Karl Brown Way. The shop has partnered with The Split Leaf Co to offer houseplants.
- A new spin, HITT, and yoga studio is coming to 10645 Loveland-Madeira Road. SPENGA Loveland will offer instruction-led classes by appointment.
- Sucré Patisserie is taking over 305 West Loveland Ave., the former home of Cocoa Bites. Sucré is an upscale bakery specializing in cupcakes, pies, and unique French-inspired desserts.
- Nostalgia Ink, a comic book and game shop, opened at 403 Loveland-Madeira Road.
- In the Commerce Park, BCM Inks opened at 161 Commerce Blvd.
- Also in the Commerce Park, Grunder Landscaping opened a 10,000-square-foot office at 137 Commerce Drive. This location will serve as their second home base as the company expands from Dayton.
- Crown & Cape Boutique, 111 Railroad Ave. above Hometown Café, is a princess- and superhero-themed store selling kids’ toys and clothing. The shop also has a small event space bookable for parties.
- T.R. Outfitters, 215 N 2nd St., provides high-quality outdoor, whiskey, and cigar accessories and décor. The shop is inspired by Teddy Roosevelt.
- On the back side of 113 Karl Brown Way behind Curated Fine Furnishings & Design, The Girl on Ivy Boutique and 7 Threads Embroidery opened. Shop on-trend and monogrammed clothing and gifts.
- Country Club Closeouts, 600 W Loveland Ave., offers golf attire for men and women at below-retail prices.