Local Business News

CrossFit WOR Celebrating Grand Opening with 5-Week Workout Competition

February 22, 2017
Crossfit West of the River has been silent at Sapulpa Times lately. Fortunately, the reason isn't that they got tired of us or—ulp—went out of business. Quite the opposite, actually. Rachael LaFin, one of CrossFit WOR's trainers, clued me into their absence lately: "We have moved and expanded," she said. CrossFit West of the River…

Vintage Rose Offering a Special Valentine’s Deal to Sapulpa Times Readers

February 6, 2017
Vintage Rose Boutique and Flower Shop, located at 105 E Dewey Street, is one of a handful of places in town to get your sweetheart something for Valentine's Day this year. But Lisa Greene, the store owner and builder of beautiful bouquets, has several reasons for telling you to shop her store for the big…

Rodeo Mom’s Boutique: Bristow Retailer Exemplifies Small-Town Inspiration Aimed Higher

January 16, 2017
It's hard to put passion on paper in as pure a form as Susan Banks, a Bristow native, in what she has done in creating her own flare on clothing boutiques. From roots deep in red dirt rodeo crowds, this country Mother has made an idea from simple beginnings turn into an expanding hometown reality.…

Goodbye, Friends: Becks sell Danny Beck Chevrolet to No. 1 Chevy Dealership in the Nation

January 6, 2017
Sapulpa’s largest Chevrolet dealership has changed hands. In November, Danny Beck Chevrolet was sold and became Mark Allen Chevrolet. Customers received emails about the transaction, and Beck himself posted on Facebook. Mark Allen is a partner of the largest-selling Chevrolet dealership in the U.S. for 10 of the last 11 years, Classic Chevrolet of Grapevine,…

Meet the retired nurse who sells vintage advertising in Sapulpa

December 13, 2016
When you step through the doors of Vintage Rose Boutique, there's no telling what you'll find. Everything from holiday decor to rustic wares to light-up signs and oversized Scrabble tiles are just a small portion of the variety of things that you'll find for sale. [foogallery id="2875"] Rae Faltysek has a small section of the…

Shop Small and Keep it Local this Saturday for Great Savings

November 22, 2016
Friday might be known as the largest shopping day of the year, but Saturday is the biggest day for all your favorite stores in downtown Sapulpa. We know the drill: on Friday morning at oh-dark-thirty, you're chugging coffee as you load up the car, hoping to come out of that turkey hangover enough to grab the best deals to be…

Local Cafe Helps You Serve our Police, Veterans

November 18, 2016
If you've not had the chance to visit the newly-opened Route 66 Courthouse Cafe yet, I'd highly recommend you stop in. I was there for a quick breakfast late this morning, and though the food was good—but as the waitress said, "it's hard to mess up toast and coffee"—it was the sign near the cash register…

Historic Downtown Sapulpa Building Sees Robust Reopening

November 14, 2016
Little Bit of Country at 124 E. Dewey Ave. is experiencing a robust reopening following a spring storm back in May that closed the business down and heavily damaged the historic old Morton Building. Diane Gloden and her family own the building, which besides Diane’s Little Bit of Country features several vendors, including a beauty…

Sapulpa Daylight Donuts is giving all Veterans free coffee this Friday.

November 10, 2016
At least one of our local businesses is stepping forward to honor our Veterans and Active Duty Military servicemen for this Veteran's Day. Sapulpa Daylight Donuts, with locations at 14 W Bryan Ave. and 1104 E Lincoln Ave. is giving a free coffee to all Veterans and AD Military when they stop in to purchase anything else.…

International Skin Care Company taps Sapulpa for massive expansion

September 19, 2016
SeneGence International has acquired 226 acres just west of the new OG&E facility on Highway 33 to build its Midwest Distribution Plant and other facilities. SeneGence International is a multi-million dollar company with holdings in California, Canada and Australia. It bought the acreage for $1.5 million outright from the Creek County Industrial Authority. Chairman Greg…
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