Downtown FXBG Businesses Celebrate Landmark Anniversaries
Celebrating a business anniversary is more than just a marker of significant milestones; it’s an opportunity for reflection, appreciation of an tremendous achievement, and for renewed commitment.
Congratulations to the following Fredericksburg businesses, which recently celebrated landmark anniversaries here in the City.
10 Years – Alan Furs
Alan Furs & Fine Jewelry celebrates it’s 10th anniversary! They are a locally-owned family furrier and fine jeweler. Founder, Ms. Dina Alan, is one of the largest designers in the United States—drawing inspiration from her travels in Milan, Paris, Montreal and beyond. Her creative vision is clearly seen throughout two Virginia retail stores and is marked by a strong, family legacy. These aren’t your grandmother’s furs! They offer an extensive selection of outerwear and accessories to perfectly complement every season and any style.
Stop by Alan Furs at 804 Caroline St. to shop and all your fur care needs. Visit their website, follow on Facebook and Instagram.
20 Years – Soup and Taco
Soup and Taco celebrates it’s 20th Anniversary! On their Facebook post they thanked everyone who helped them overcome the ups and downs and support through the highs and lows alike. Cheering to the last two decades in business, to the friends they now consider family, and to the city they now call home. They couldn’t imagine spending the last two (or next two) decades anywhere else.
Stop by Soup and Taco at 813 Caroline St. for Mexican and Latin dishes. You will find a quaint, cozy dining with limited outdoor seating. Visit their website, follow on Facebook and Instagram.
Enjoy special deals on Taco Tuesday!
30 Years – Whittingham
Located in Historic Downtown Fredericksburg, Whittingham offers a wide variety of hand selected items to enhance your home’s décor: furnishings, rugs, wall art, decorative accents, trays and platters, candlesticks, candles of all colors, toys, apparel, jewelry, artificial floral, and seasonal decorations.
“On October 1st, 1994, I opened Whittingham. I had big ambitions, but only a 96 square foot store. The store has grown significantly over the last 30 years and I am still enjoying doing it! Thanks to all who have supported.” – Bob Whittingham
Stop by Whittingham at 1021 Caroline St. where they have something for everyone. Visit their website, follow on Facebook and Instagram.
You may also want to visit The Kitchen at Whittingham. It is a cook’s playground offering 3,500 square feet of everything you need for your kitchen.
Both stores offer endless inspiration through dazzling, ever changing, sometimes humorous, and always eye-catching in store and window displays.
The City thanks you for your investment in out community!