Daily Archives: March 11, 2011

EarCare Hearing Aid Centers to open fifth Wichita store Monday

WICHITA — Tim Brecheisen is opening his fifth Wichita-area EarCare Hearing Aid Centers site Monday, which brings his total number of stores to 13 in Kansas, Oklahoma and New York.

Two of his children run the New York stores.

The newest Wichita location, which will offer free hearing tests and sell hearing aids, is 125 S. West St. The store will be about 1,500 square feet.

Brecheisen started his business in the early 1980s, in part because he and one of his children have hearing issues.

“It was partial motivation,” he says.

Brecheisen was in construction previously as a tile setter and was looking for a new career.

“I wanted to work with people instead of just things,” he says. “It was pretty easy for me to make my decision.”

He says he views his chain of stores as being there long term for people who suffer from hearing loss.

“It’s terrible bad,” he says of hearing aid issues. “They quit working, and (people) don’t know what to do, and they end up in their top dresser drawer.”

Brecheisen says his No. 1 focus is on customer service.

“As a consequence, even when we had the bad economy, our business did not go the other direction.”

Brecheisen likes having multiple locations to make it convenient for customers. He’s already at work on finding his next Wichita site.

“We’re always looking to help more people.”

You don’t say

“There’s danger of every business closing every day.”

Scott Francis, owner of Lytton’s Furniture in Park City, when asked if there’s a danger of his business closing due to tax delinquency (he says he’s in it for the long haul, but the economy has been tough on his 2 1/2-year-old business)

Derby residents are new owners of CherryBerry Self-Serve Yogurt Bar

WICHITA — It turns out a couple of Derby residents are the ones opening CherryBerry Self-Serve Yogurt Bar.

Earlier this week, Have You Heard? reported that there’s a sign for the Oklahoma-based company in a window at Derby Marketplace.

Candace and Terry Wright are opening the store this summer.

The Wrights say the product is a liquid form of yogurt with live cultures in it.

There are 12 flavors and more than 20 toppings.

Construction hasn’t started, so there’s no firm opening date yet.

Two Providence Square businesses to move to make room for Walmart

WICHITA — A couple of more businesses at Providence Square are moving to make room for the Walmart Neighborhood Market that will be coming to 13th and Oliver.

Mid-K Beauty Supply is moving to the west side of the site next to the police station.

Easyhome also is moving, though it’s not going far. It will move one spot down and be next to Capitol Federal.

Last month, Have You Heard? reported that Ken-Mar Family Drugs was closing to make room for the Arkansas retail giant.