![]() ![]() I sat in my shop re-arranging them for about a year until I came up with a design.” “Then I got hundreds of pieces of HO Scale items and stacked them and moved them around. “I ended up doing hours of research,” says Gulley, a 59-year-old visionary who used to work in the HVAC business. So, a block west of Gil’s Supper Club here, about a dozen shipping containers stand, becoming The Coffee Can. Plus, this stretch of 116 gets 12,000 to 18,000 cars a day.” “I decided to use them because nobody else is,” he tells the Community Word. HANNA CITY – After talking with a friend, developer Ron Gulley knew that building a successful coffee shop in rural Peoria would need to be at a good location and unique. The new shop, The Coffee Can, is scheduled to open in a few months. Ron Gulley stands outside his coffee shop being constructed out of old shipping containers on Ill. Inland Art: Local MAP guides young artists on career path Straight Talk: Auditor lost election, but winning in courts.Stamp out hunger: Common ground feeds those in need as SNAP slashed, prices soar.Nature Rambles: Yes! Virginia Bluebells ring in serene sense of a paradise lost.EDITORIAL: Abortion exceptions are not as advertised.SPECIAL: Gun Violence: Public Health Priority, Part 1.LETTER: Yes, CO2 pipeline seems like bad idea. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |