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By Lisa Brody

Cleaning up

Another prominent business is celebrating 70 years of service in the community. Wesch Cleaners, a subsidiary of The Huntington Company, is celebrating its 70th anniversary of being part of the Birmingham community by renovating its 7,200 square foot location at 33633 Woodward Avenue in Birmingham. The recently updated dry cleaners is now modernized, featuring environmentally-safe equipment, facilities and packaging at all three of its locations, which in addition to Birmingham include 4883 W. Maple in Bloomfield and 2055 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield. The newly-renovated Birmingham store features glass walls, an open lobby design with flat screen TVs, complementary “Wesch Fresh” bottled water and Starbucks coffee. “We are eager to reveal the newly remodeled Wesch Cleaners Birmingham to our loyal customers and to the public,” stated Wayne Wudyka, president of Wesch Cleaners. “The new all-glass modern look allows customers to view the innovative technology and hands-on professional care involved in the cleaning process. What has not changed is our commitment to quality and unequalled personalized service, all while maintaining the rich history and tradition of 70 years of service.” Wesch now offers couture cleaning as well as expanded tailoring and alterations, as well as drapery and blind cleaning. Wesch Cleaners has long been a dedicated supporter of Birmingham Little League and Birmingham Youth Hockey program as well as other charities.

Business Matters for the Birmingham - Bloomfield area are reported by Lisa Brody. Send items for consideration to LisaBrody@downtownpublications.com. Items should be received three weeks prior to publication.

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