vince
12-20-2016, 04:45 PM
I went there yesterday to drop some things off and they had a sign on the door saying they were closed immediately as of 12/9/16. What happened? Will they reopen? This is a great, old ,historic shop building so it would be a shame for it to close for good.
Paseofreak
12-20-2016, 08:49 PM
It couldn't have helped that they were the Champion Button Busters in the Midwest Region. Go read Yelp reviews. Atrocious!
yukong
12-21-2016, 03:59 PM
I hope someone goes back in and revives it. I worked there 40 years ago when it was owned by the Gower family. A great family and a great operation. I had a lot of fun working there as a teenager. A lot of memories there.
Bill Robertson
12-21-2016, 04:12 PM
I hope someone goes back in and revives it. I worked there 40 years ago when it was owned by the Gower family. A great family and a great operation. I had a lot of fun working there as a teenager. A lot of memories there.
I went to school and was in Scouts with Mel Gower. I remember the family as being really nice people. Hate to see this happening to the business they built.
JarrodH
02-15-2017, 10:47 AM
I made the mistake of going here once.
They gave me a ticket and time to pick up my clothes the following day. I arrived and was told they weren't ready and it would be the following day. I explained I was leaving town for a week and needed my clothes and simply asked if they'd retrieve them for me so the hotel could dry clean the suit I needed. They refused and said it was "too much work" to find my clothes in the hampers.
Long story short, when I went to pick them the following week, they not only charged me full price but had used a SHARPIE to write my last name on the inside bottom of my $200 dress shirts, essentially ruining them.
Heysloth
02-21-2019, 04:23 PM
They were putting up a new sign on this building today. Cant remember exactly what it said though. Has anyone heard anything about this?