Source: American News, Aberdeen, S.mini storageD.Sept. 13--Shirley Kloos has sold her building at 305 and 307 S. Main St., which had housed her Shirley's Closet consignment shop. Her last day of business was Wednesday.The building previously housed the Head Start program and, at one time, was Feinstein's Department Store. It is also noteworthy for having an indoor tennis court on the top floor.I talked to Kloos on Wednesday about the sale. She said the property was bought by a limited liability company, but did not know the name of the owners. She does not know what plans there might be for the building. Did some of the tennis association members buy it? I will keep checking.The building originally was listed for sale by her real estate agent at $295,000. Kloss said she got nowhere near that price, but she did not lose money on the deal.The building is huge with a total of 21,300 square feet. It has a full basement with vaults, where Feinstein's used to store its furs.Most people would know Shirley by her previous name, Shirley Kessler. She was married in August and took her husband's last name. She plans to move to Gary, where she will be with him. Shirley's Closet was open for about one year.All of her remaining merchandise has been taken to the Kids Against Hunger thrift shop.Sanford nuclear medicineSanford's new nuclear medicine addition opened on schedule in August. The 2,700-square-foot facility provides a range of diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine services.I talked to Jason Herbeck, director of facilities at Sanford Aberdeen Medical Ceself storageter, who said he was excited to have the facility fully operational. Previously, patients receiving nuclear medicine services had to walk outside the medical center to a mobile nuclear medicine truck. Now it is under one roof.Huff Construction of Aberdeen was the general contractor.Karst Car Care soldKarst Car Care and automotive repair shop at 23 S. Dakota St. has a new owner. Troy Hubbs has purchased the business from Jack Karst. Hubbs will keep the name Karst Car Care.Hubbs has been working at the business for the past six years, the last five as Karst's partner.I talked to Hubbs, who said he was looking forward to operating the shop as a family business. His wife, Kerri, is involved with some of the bookkeeping and the couple's son, Joel, eventually will join the business as a mechanic. Joel is enrolled at Lake Area Technical Institute in Watertown, getting certified as a mechanic.Vote for ABBYToday is the last day to vote for the ABBY People's Choice Award. It honors a business for community support and excellence. All of the nominees for the other ABBY awards are candidates for the People's Choice Award.Go to peopleschoiceabby.com/vote to see a list of the nominees and vote.The ABBYs are sponsored by the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, Absolutely! Aberdeen and the Aberdeen Development Corporation.Follow @Business_AAN on Twitter or please email business@aberdeennews.com.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the American News (Aberdeen, S.D.) Visit the American News (Aberdeen, S.D.) at .aberdeennews.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉
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American News, Aberdeen, S.D., Jeff Natalie-Lees column
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