A perfect evening for some music in downtown Lima Friday night. It was all part of the inaugural event of the Party at Pangle Pavilion concert series. A crowd on hand to hear Shucking Bubba Deluxe perform on the main stage.
The Veterans Food Pantry of Northwest Ohio received more than $60,000 from Good Food Restaurants Charities, led by restaurateur John Heaphy. The donation will help support a new facility and expand services for veterans in the region.
After just over a year and a half in business, Vista Taco at Spring and Main has permanently closed.
There's a big jamboree coming up at Spring and Main all the way to the Central District in downtown Lima - John Heaphy and Tracie Sanchez are …
The students, participating in a unique economics class project now in its seventh year, were challenged to evaluate available spaces in downtown properties and pitch innovative redevelopment ideas. Modeled after the approach taken by business owners and municipalities, the students develop detailed proposals and presentations to showcase their visions.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - After four years of planning and work, the Lima community got to see the finished product of Spring and Main.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - A free concert series kicked off for the summer on Thursday night at Lima's new amphitheater.
Members of the ALL team were led by director Matt Childers as well as president and CEO of economic development Dave Stratton and Good Foods company founder and president John Heaphy. The group toured the new Spring & Main building led by Heaphy and got a sneak peek at the new businesses inside, which include the new Casa Lu Al, No-No's Cellar, and Vista Tacos, along with the 3rd-floor space for Rudolph Foods R&D department.
Tax credits will help the development of two locations in downtown Lima. Local Restaurateur and Developer John Heaphy provided key updates on two downtown projects, while also talking about securing tax credits from the State of Ohio to help with the developments.
Good Food Restaurants owner John Heaphy thanked firefighters who were first on scene at a fire that engulfed a building that he was remodeling on Spring Street. The fast response and quick thinking of these men saved the lives of three construction workers who were trapped on the roof. The fire department was also able to save a portion of the structure that will be used for future development.