Several updates are unfolding across Bowdon, with a mix of confirmed activity and unanswered questions.
Stella’s Place has shared an update with customers after a brief delay in reopening. The owners explained that they sold their personal home in late December and early January, which led to a full relocation and a period of adjustment. While they initially planned to reopen in mid January, they ultimately decided to push their reopening to February 6 and 7 so they could be fully settled and focused on the restaurant. They expressed appreciation for the continued patience and support from customers and said they look forward to welcoming everyone back soon.
As for Rustic Roots, additional details remain unavailable at this time. Phone calls seeking updates have not yet been returned, and no new information has been confirmed. We will continue to follow up and share more once it becomes available.

In other local business news, the Wisteria Room recently celebrated a ribbon cutting. A ribbon cutting for Stateline Realty is also scheduled for January 27 at 11 a.m.
Nearby, demolition is nearly complete at the former Styles Service Station site. While activity is visible, there has been no confirmation on what may come next for the property. A warehouse on North Carroll Street is currently under contract, with plans for it to become a fulfillment center for an online retailer. Zoning changes for the project have already been approved by Planning and Zoning.
We will continue tracking these developments and provide updates as more information becomes available.