New Warehouse Block additions

Learn about these three new businesses in the Warehouse Block.

A brick building with three business signs and cars.

As if we needed another reason to visit the Warehouse Block. | Photo by LEXtoday

What do you get when you put together handmade stationery, unique antiques + a glass-blowing bar? The newest kids on the Warehouse Block, that is.

Allow us to introduce you to three new businesses on Walton Avenue.

C. Bird, 245 Walton Ave. | As a “purveyor of unique finds” C. Bird offers unique antique furniture, home decor, and personal items like bath oils and jade face rollers.

Paper on Stone, 245 Walton Ave. | Everyone loves receiving a handwritten note, so why not level it up with a custom-designed style that fits your personality? We’ve got our eyes on these pretty desk calendars to start the new year on the right foot.

Trifecta, 243 Walton Ave. | Part glass-blowing studio and part art gallery, Trifecta offers a truly immersive environment for guests to experience art through the senses. Take a class yourself or watch the artists at work followed by cocktails in their lounge.

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