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Brookside business growing, despite economy

Reported by: Marla Carter
Email: mcarter@kjrh.com
Last Update: 11/01 2:45 pm
(Graphic: Russell Mills)
(Graphic: Russell Mills)
It's a new Brookside spot for a business that's been in the neighborhood for more than two decades.

"It's been a great little neighborhood spot.  We have a lot of support, but we've just kind of out grown it," said Alan Fusco, owner of Blue Moon Bakery.

The restaurant at 38th and Peoria closed Friday, and it's moving just down the road to 35th and Peoria.

It's set to open in its new home on Saturday.

Meanwhile, a new business just opened up in Brookside, right down the street from Blue Moon Bakery's new home.

"We are a maternity boutique.  We offer maternity clothes, as well as nursing clothes.  A lot of these brands are not only made in the U.S., but we have brand from Australia, the Netherlands so we're very, very fortunate to bring these exclusive lines to Tulsa," said Lisa White, co-owner of the Baby Bump.

Plus, there's a 4-D imaging room and massages for moms to be at the store.

Also coming to the block, Cosmos and Wolfgang Puck.

While the economy may be down, Fusco says Brookside business is fairing well, and he knows why.

"It just has a nice neighborhood feel.  Everybody feels comfortable, and they know half the people that are sitting in the dining room besides themselves," said Fusco.





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