St. Paul Recognizes Pioneering Businesses with Annual Award
In a ceremony attended by local officials, St. Paul's City Council honored five businesses that have made significant contributions to the community through their dedication to essential services, employee engagement, and equity.
The prestigious award, now in its ninth year, was presented to Italian Pie Shoppe, which has been serving the city for over two decades. The restaurant at 1670 Grand Avenue took home the "Traditions Award," recognizing its commitment to being an integral part of St. Paul's history and culture. Runner-up, 620 Club, was also praised for its lasting presence in the community.
The "People's Choice Award" went to Life Juices, a juice shop at 450 Lexington Parkway North, which earned recognition from local residents for its excellence. Tease Salon took home the runner-up spot in this category.
Newcomers to the scene were recognized with the "New Kid on the Block Award," given to Lost Fox, a versatile business that opened its doors at 213 East Fourth Street just five years ago. Cancun Mexican Grill & Cantina was the runner-up for this award.
Roots Wellness Center, located at 1916 University Avenue West, received the "Good Neighbor Award" for its tireless efforts to improve the community through its behavioral and mental health services. Phe Coffee took home the runner-up spot in this category.
The award also highlighted the achievements of Vikings and Goddess Pie, a bakery at 2036 Marshall Avenue, which won the "Alice O'Brien Award" for its commitment to women's empowerment and equity. This year's winners were chosen by a selection committee composed of past award winners who reviewed applications based on their dedication to community engagement.
As part of the award ceremony, the honorees will receive six digital ad spaces in the city from Clear Channel Outdoor. The recognition marks an important milestone for these pioneering businesses that continue to shape St. Paul's vibrant landscape.
In a ceremony attended by local officials, St. Paul's City Council honored five businesses that have made significant contributions to the community through their dedication to essential services, employee engagement, and equity.
The prestigious award, now in its ninth year, was presented to Italian Pie Shoppe, which has been serving the city for over two decades. The restaurant at 1670 Grand Avenue took home the "Traditions Award," recognizing its commitment to being an integral part of St. Paul's history and culture. Runner-up, 620 Club, was also praised for its lasting presence in the community.
The "People's Choice Award" went to Life Juices, a juice shop at 450 Lexington Parkway North, which earned recognition from local residents for its excellence. Tease Salon took home the runner-up spot in this category.
Newcomers to the scene were recognized with the "New Kid on the Block Award," given to Lost Fox, a versatile business that opened its doors at 213 East Fourth Street just five years ago. Cancun Mexican Grill & Cantina was the runner-up for this award.
Roots Wellness Center, located at 1916 University Avenue West, received the "Good Neighbor Award" for its tireless efforts to improve the community through its behavioral and mental health services. Phe Coffee took home the runner-up spot in this category.
The award also highlighted the achievements of Vikings and Goddess Pie, a bakery at 2036 Marshall Avenue, which won the "Alice O'Brien Award" for its commitment to women's empowerment and equity. This year's winners were chosen by a selection committee composed of past award winners who reviewed applications based on their dedication to community engagement.
As part of the award ceremony, the honorees will receive six digital ad spaces in the city from Clear Channel Outdoor. The recognition marks an important milestone for these pioneering businesses that continue to shape St. Paul's vibrant landscape.