Shops & Business

Woodbury’s Danny Warnock was on a solo trip to the Boundary Waters when he came up with the idea for an innovative new camping product. An avid outdoors enthusiast, Warnock has long loved exploring the natural wonders of Minnesota and especially sleeping under the stars by night.

The tie between local and global is a concept talked about widely these days—as the world becomes more connected, the opportunity to have impact from halfway across the world has become even greater.

Sara Lein never dreamed of riding on the back of a motorcycle on a Caribbean island, running a school in a foreign country, or helping find homes for three special kids—but she feels honored to say this is all now part of her journey.

The oral surgeons at Woodbury’s True North Oral Surgery & Implants share their tips for a (relatively) peaceful and non-scary wisdom teeth removal experience.

Nothing says spring quite like a fresh bouquet of bright flowers, and for one local florist, May is the hottest month for custom arrangements.

Since opening its doors in 2014, Woodbury retailer Merriment has become a go-to destination for gift-givers and lovers of all things pleasing to the eye.

After over 17 years in the business of hair, Betsy Benson decided to open up her own rent-your-space salon, Pinnacle Salons, right before Thanksgiving last year. This up-and-coming concept offers a unique take on the salon business.

The Laemmle Greenhouse was started on the eastern side of Woodbury around 1988 by Bill and Marlene Laemmle. Bill had the experience and the drive to put the greenhouse together.

In October 2015, nearly 15,000 volunteers from the Woodbury community and beyond assembled and packed meals for the hungry at the largest-ever Feed My Starving Children event under one roof at the HealthEast S

For 15 years, current Woodbury resident Jenny Salinas-Borrero has designed and created unique and irreplaceable jewelry.

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