'Best' businesses honored at the Best of the Heights Awards

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  • FutureHeights volunteers Andrea Morris and Jessica Schreiber with FutureHeights Board Member Judith Miles and FutureHeights Executive Director Deanna Bremer Fisher.
  • The friendly staff at Cut Hair Studio.
  • Heights Arts award winners E.B. Donley, Ben de Rubertis, Jr. and Greta De Meyer.
  • A capacity crowd enjoyed the Best of the Heights Award ceremony at Nighttown.
  • Former FutureHeights Board Member Sarah Wean chats with award winners.
  • Outreach Coordinator Jane Flaherty and former FutureHeights board member Greg Donley prepare for the ceremony.
  • Quintana's Barber and Dream Spa celebrate with the entire family.
  • A capacity crowd celebrates the Best of the Heights at Nighttown.
  • A capacity crowd celebrates the Best of the Heights at Nighttown.
  • Taste owners Jan Weider, Raj Singh and Larry Weider celebrate are the Best New Business Runner Up.
  • Simply Charming employee Maura Logan accepts the award for Best Specialty Shop Runner Up.
  • Abrash employee Tatyana Rein accepts the award for Best Specialty Shop Runner Up.
  • Revive owner Lisa Dunn accepts the award for Best Specialty Shop.
  • Erin Cameron, manager of Cain Park, accepts the award for Best Art Scene Runner Up.
  • Heights Arts employee Greta De Meyer, volunteer Ben de Rubertis, Jr. and a parking meter sporting a Knitscape cozy accept the award for Best Arts Scene.
  • Sarah and Michael of Phoenix Coffee accept the award for Best Hangout Runner Up.
  • Chef Rich Wise of Brennan's Colony accepts the award for Best Hangout.
  • Laura Griffith, owner of Cut Hair Studio, accepts the award for Friendliest Staff Runner Up.
  • The staff of Quintana's Barber & Dream Spa accept the award for Friendliest Staff.
  • Nighttown accepts the award for Best Outdoor Dining and Best Live Entertainment.
  • Mint Cafe accepts the award for Best Ethnic Eats Runner Up.
  • Anatolia Cafe accepts the award for Best Ethnic Eats.
  • Tatyana Rehn and John Emmerman of Stone Oven accept the award for Best Baked Goods Runner Up.
  • On the Rise Bakery owners Jennifer and Adam Gidlow accept the award for Best Baked Goods.
  • Owner of Cut Hair Studio Laura Griffith accepts the award for Best Salon, Barber or Spa Runner Up.
  • Quintana's Barber and Dream Spa owners Alex and Dawn Quintana and their daughter and son accept the award for Best Salon, Barber or Spa.
  • Chef Rich Wise of Brennan's Colony accepts the award for Best Casual Meal Runner Up.
  • The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library accepts the award for Best Place to go with Kids Runner Up.
  • Volunteer Joanne Campbell accepts the award for Best Place to go with Kids for Coventry P.E.A.C.E. Playground.
  • Owner Chip Ramsey of Washington & Lee Service accepts the award for Best Auto Service.
  • Dogtopia owner Connie Karlowicz accepts the award for Best Pet Business Runner Up.
  • Sheila Blecman, owner of Coventry Cats, accepts the award for Best Pet Business.
  • NetTrack Marketing accepts the award for Best Home Based Business Runner Up.
  • Better Bit of Butter accepts the award for Best Home Based Business.
  • Bill's Dry Cleaning accepts the award for Best Dry Cleaner Runner Up.
  • Fourth generation owners, the Graces, accept the award for Best Dry Cleaner.
  • Lisa Dunn, owner of Revive, accepts the award for Most Unusual Business Runner Up.
  • Mary Beth McCann, owner of Jazzercise, accepts the Citizen's Choice Award.
  • Bremec's On the Heights accepts the award for Best Home & Garden Business.
  • Seitz-Agin Hardware owner Joel Borwick accepts the award for Best Home & Garden Business Runner Up.
  • Jared Early, marketing manager for Whole Foods Market, accepts the award for Best Green Business Runner Up.
  • Revive owner Lisa Dunn accepts the award for Best Green Business.
  • Taste owners Raj Singh and Larry Weider accept the award for Best New Business Runner Up.
  • Cedar Hill Salon owner Sabina Schaner accepts the award for Best New Business.
  • Nighttown accepts the award for Business with Community Spirit.
  • Heights Arts, winner of Best Art Scene, poses with a Knitscaped parking meter.