CLE Urban Winery is Best New Business

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  • Destiny Burns, owner of CLE Urban Winery, in front of her newest wine tank. CLE Urban Winery won Best New Business in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

  • Steve Presser, owner of Big Fun, points to the signage and window displays that won him the Best Storefront Signage and Best Window Display awards in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

  • Gia and Jim Patsch, owners of Gigi's on Fairmount, and winners of Best Interior Appearance in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by James Henke.

  • Tommy Fellow, owner of Tommy's restaurant, holds the two certificates for his FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards: Best Bang For Your Buck and Best Place to Take an Out-of-Towner. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

  • Susan and Adam Fleischer, owners of The Wine Spot, are the winners of Best Online Presence in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

  • Dawn and Alex Quintana in front of the bar at the Speakeasy at Quintana's Barber & Dream Spa. Quintana's won Best (Friendliest) Customer Service in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by James Henke.

  • John Zagara, owner of Zagara's Marketplace, is the winner of Best Neighborhood Partner in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

  • Employee Bir Katwal with the original Mister Brisket, Sanford Herskovitz, at the counter at Mister Brisket, winner of Best Cleveland Heights Business and Best Hidden Gem in the FutureHeights 2017 Best of the Heights Awards. Photo by Deanna Bremer Fisher.

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