A beloved coffee shop in West Lafayette, Greyhouse Coffee, has recently undergone renovations after 17 years of serving the Purdue community. The shop closed its doors temporarily to make these changes, aimed at reducing costs and enhancing the space. Managing Director Alison Wisthuff emphasized the importance of the location, both historically and geographically, as it connects students and local residents. The renovations have resulted in a smaller dining area and a new entrance, but the essence of Greyhouse remains intact.
• Greyhouse Coffee has been a staple in West Lafayette for 17 years.
• The shop closed for renovations to reduce costs and improve the space.
• The dining area has been made smaller, and the entrance has moved.
• The renovations were completed during the break to minimize disruption.
This revitalization is vital for maintaining Greyhouse's role as a community hub. By appealing to both students and residents, Greyhouse aims to foster a welcoming atmosphere that bridges the gap between the campus and the city. The changes reflect a commitment to sustainability and community connection.
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