Buildings and Sites
Water Street Makes a Splash With Business, Building Changes
8 Sep 2020
Eau Claire
With new retail businesses open and the remodeling of old favorites, the Water Street district has been in a state of flux over the past few months.
Some changes include a Kwik Trip convenience store (where you can fill up on Karuba Gold, but not gas – there aren’t any pumps) on the ground floor of the Aspenson-Mogensen residence hall (210 Water St.) and a new front entryway at The Goat Coffee House (336 Water St.), as well as the demolition of the former Guppy’s Pizza (421 Water St.) and several other buildings on the street, which runs by the UW-Eau Claire campus.
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