Eyes on Enterprise: Sephora coming to Peru Kohl’s

Store is one of 400 adding a Sephora

The Peru Kohl’s is on the list of 400 stores that will be adding a Sephora at Kohl’s this year.

The Peru Kohl’s is on the list of 400 stores that will be adding a Sephora at Kohl’s this year.

Sephora at Kohl’s features a 2,500-square-foot shop that is a “fully immersive beauty experience that mimics the look and feel of a freestanding Sephora,” according to a press release. The shop will carry an assortment of makeup, skincare, hair and fragrance brands.

Sephora-trained beauty advisors will offer personalized beauty consultation and assistance finding products, while testing and discovery zones will offer new products.

Sephora at Kohl’s carries brands such as Rare Beauty, NARS, Charlotte Tilbury, Kiehl’s, Giorgio Armani, Olaplex, Clinique and Sephora Collection. This spring, six new beauty brands will join including Murad, Clarins, Jack Black, Living Proof, Versace and Voluspa.

A total of 200 Sephora at Kohl’s locations opened in 2021. The addition of 400 stores brings the Sephora at Kohl’s location total to 600 with a goal of 850 by 2023.

The shop at the Peru Kohl’s, 5253 State Route 251, should be open by the end of the year.

Nina’s Market expands to next door

Nina’s Mexican Market, 845 First St., La Salle, was closed for a few days last week as it prepared to move the restaurant portion of its business next door.

Previously, the Mexican restaurant was located in the back of the building with the grocery store occupying the front portion. The move next door allows for more dining space.

Sunfield in Ottawa extends hours

Sunfield Restaurant, 2754 Columbus St., Ottawa, will soon extend its weekend hours.

Starting this weekend, Sunfield will be open until 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, according to a Facebook post.

The restaurant will continue to close at 3 p.m. on other days.

Ottawa credit union opens new building

Financial Plus Credit Union opened its new facility Tuesday at Jefferson and Walnut streets in Ottawa.

The 34,000-square-foot, two-story building is more than double the size of its old building at 800 Chestnut St.

Credit Union officials said the building is designed for a better member experience, streamlined service, operational efficiencies and space for staff and future growth.

With the new facility opening, the old building and drive up will be closed and scheduled for demolition to accommodate additional parking for the new building, according to a social media post on the credit union’s page.

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