April 7, 2025
By CBICC Staff
Last week, the CBICC celebrated four ribbon cuttings in State College. Each time we cut a ribbon for a new or growing business in our region, we are reminded of strong economic growth, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to community service in Centre County. These events do more than mark the opening of a door or the cutting of a ribbon; they represent the hard work, investment, and vision of CBICC members who are helping build a stronger Centre County.
On April 2, we began the day with CPVETS, who celebrated the completion of their new veterinary emergency clinic at 100 Oakwood Avenue. This state-of-the-art facility expands access to critical care for our community’s pets, and we were proud to recognize the team’s commitment to excellence in animal health and education.
That same evening, Stocker cut the ribbon on their brand-new collision center at 172 Premiere Drive. This facility strengthens Stocker’s long-standing presence in our region’s auto service industry and continues their tradition of quality care and customer service.
On April 3, Buffalo Wild Wings celebrated the recent opening of their new location at 134 S Garner Street. With their signature menu and sports-centered atmosphere, this new spot is sure to become a go-to destination for locals and visitors alike.
And to wrap up the week on April 4, Town Pride State College kicked off their grand opening weekend with a ribbon cutting at their new franchise location at 240 E Calder Way. Town Pride offers a wide array of gear and goods that celebrate the State College community.
Ribbon cuttings for new and growing businesses signal a healthy and growing local economy, and we are proud to help bring attention to our members’ accomplishments.
If your business is planning a grand opening, expansion, renovation, or milestone celebration, we’d love to celebrate with you! Reach out to the CBICC team to schedule your ribbon cutting and let us help share your success with the community.