Today the team at Architectural Justice was joined by Mayor Perciak and other city officials to begin the groundbreaking of the new gallery and cafe in Strongsville. Owner James Justice broke the first brick along with Mayor Perciak. “This is absolutely wonderful”, Perciak said at the brick-breaking ceremony. “This is the beginning of the redevelopment of our downtown.”
We are very excited to be the first business to contribute to the revitalization of the Strongsville Town Center. Our new site in Strongsville will be an extension of our existing 20,000 sq. ft. showroom in Medina. This new store will be all about creating an exceptional experience as the upscale gallery will also feature a café and a gourmet kitchen to host professional culinary classes.
The new gallery like showroom will feature a variety of unique interior products for the home as well as hand crafted furniture made by the artisans at the Medina workshop. Interior design services will also be offered in the new building. The café inside the gallery will enhance the customer’s experience as well as draw in new clientele. The café will serve coffee and bakery items, brunch items, and small plates. The café will have doors that raise up to create an open air dining atmosphere.
Another unique feature of the new design center is a gourmet kitchen which will be located on the second level of the building overlooking the adjacent park. This space will feature Sub-Zero Wolf appliances and another way to get customers involved by experiencing the products we carry first hand. The kitchen will be used for culinary classes as well as hosting private events and team building.
Architectural Justice is exciting to be expanding and is always looking for experienced professionals to help the company grow. The new design center is expected to create around 10 new jobs plus the Medina showroom is always looking for quality artisans and craftsmen to join the team. If you are interested in learning about the current employment opportunities at Architectural Justice please send resumes to jellis@archjustice.com.
- Coming Soon Sign in Front of the Old Building
- Mayor Perciak Speaking About the Town Revitalization
- Owner James Justice Breaking the First Brick
- Mayor Tom Perciak Helping to Break the Brick
- Architectural Justice Team with the Mayor and City Officials
- Groundbreaking Begins
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