Going-Out-of-Business Owner, 70, Starts New Business Already
Plus, what's left at Suburban Leisure on discount, as it enters the home stretch of going-out-of-business sale?
While 50-year-old Suburban Leisure landmark store is busy going-out-of-business with its last sale, the 70-year-old retired owner already has started another business. Harvey Keymer successfully launched In Home Caregivers not too long after retiring in 2008, while his son continued to operate the patio-living store at 14001 Olive Blvd., in Chesterfield. "It's a happy ending," son Scott Keymer said Monday, as he watched liquidators easing shoppers into buying the last of quality—if pricey— products the store was known for carrying. The elder Keymer was nowhere to be found, since he manages his new business of in-home care for those housebound by age or health and who need some help. The younger Keymer described his father's new venture. "…
Autumn Grissom
6:09 pm on Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The whole thing is nonsense, "Jean". You've painted a very positive picture of a company that is unproven at best. And in an area (in-home care) that people should be especially careful about. Plus, I just realized that didn't even get the address correct! How can I trust what you've written?   more ›