Broadway Street welcomes a slew of new businesses

Stoker’s Studio bike shop is the latest business coming to Broadway Street.

A cluster of commercial buildings.

Other local businesses in the neighborhood include High Five Coffee and Little Jumbo.

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Stoker’s Studio, a new service-based bike shop, announced this week that it will open at 170 Broadway Street later this spring.

The shop joins a list of other businesses that have recently moved to the area.

The mostly empty block of commercial buildings on Broadway Street once served as various properties for Moog Music. Now, the spaces have found a new legacy housing businesses and artists that were heavily impacted by Helene, including:

Atomic Furnishing + Design |The vintage furniture and art gallery opened in December, moving to its new location just months after its original location on Swanannoa River Road flooded.

DayTrip | The cocktail/mocktail bar and community space plan to reopen later this month after its original location on Amboy Road also received devastating flood damage.

Resurrection Studios Collective |The former Moog Music Building will now house studios and exhibition spaces for WNC artists. Its grand opening event takes place on Friday, March 7.

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