Last week, a story was written about Craftsman in Twin Falls, and the store currently sits empty, but what should fill it, and what will fill it in the future?
While most of us are excited to get out and enjoy the water once it warms up, there is one pool in the Magic Valley that tragically may not open this year.
Many stores have been closing lately in the Magic Valley. You can click here to see some of the stores that closed in 2022, with more to close in 2023.
As the year begins to wind down, let's look back on the businesses that won't make it to 2023. Here are some of the many stores that closed in Twin Falls this year.
As we inch closer to 2022 we start to look back on some of the best and worst moments of the year. There has been a lot of growth in the area with new businesses and restaurants joining the community. Unfortunately, we had to say goodbye to some restaurants as well.
It is incredibly unfortunate that Blast Masters in Twin Falls is closed. If you go on their Facebook page, it states that they are temporarily closed. However, a post by the owner on a different Facebook page shared that it will be closed permanently unless someone takes over the business.
So sad to hear this, Gerties Brick Oven Pizza has officially closed their doors for good. We have heard that they were struggling finding people to work and keep the doors open, we have also heard that there might be something more going on a personal level with the family that owns it.
The Twin Falls City Pool has officially been temporarily closed because someone decided to cut open the bubble. The bubble has only been on the pool for about a month and this bubble is fairly new. Now the pool is closed indefinitely.
This place called "Skinny Dipper Hot Springs" is located north of the Banks Lowman highway east of Highway 55. There are some springs nestled in there that are shut down and will remain that way.
The Snug Bar and Grill in Eden made the announcement on Monday, March 8th that they will be closing their doors for the time being. As of right now we are still trying to find out if it is a permanent or temporary closure.
Blip Printers in Twin Falls has been open for 35 years and has decided to close their doors. According to their Facebook page their last day open will be November 13th.
The Anchor Bistro and Bar made the announcement earlier this week that they would close the restaurant due to an employee testing positive for COVID-19. They have decided to remain closed until next week.
We wan't to thank the shop employees in Twin Falls for their years of service. I personally would go in there from time to time to buy gear for our remote broadcasts, and always had a very pleasant experience.