Shops & Business

Among this year’s honorees at Edina’s volunteer recognition reception was Dave Bush, who has been lending a helping hand to Edina football for 37 years. Dave grew up in Minneapolis and started playing football in the fifth grade through a park program.

There’s a tale behind “the Fish” that bears telling—a story of a couple who has discovered a way to feed their missionary spirit while satisfying two communities’ need for gathering places.

The name might be new, but Lunds & Byerly’s grocery store dates back to 1941 in Edina.

Style and beauty experts seem to be everywhere. From glossy fashion magazines to gossipy red carpets, from runways to fashion weeks, everyone has an opinion. While information gleaned from those sources can be entertaining, how does it translate to the Edina woman?

If you’re familiar with the saying, “If you need help, try the busiest person in the room,” you might know Chelsea Korsh.

Whether you’re aiming to improve the texture of your skin or appear a few years younger, the registered nurses and medical estheticians in med spas and salons around town can help you sift through the numerous skin care and non-surgical options with your budget and goals in mind.

When Zina Shirl was ready to spend more time with her family, she decided to sell her business, Zina’s Salon, to two hairdressers who’ve dreamed of owning it.

Two years ago, sisters Isabel Bercaw, 14, and Caroline Bercaw, 13, decided to create their own fizzing bath bombs in the basement of their Edina home.

The wrecking ball may have tumbled Wooddale School into a pile of bricks in 1985, but the building lives on in many former students’ memories. “Every school I draw in my books is Wooddale School,” says former student Nancy Carlson, a children’s book author and illustrator.

An event at Westin Galleria raised funds for families facing cancer.

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