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Today, at 173–175 West Main Street in the Village of Webster, this classic Main Street property reflects the small-town charm that defines the community. Longtime local businesses, including Studio A Hair Salon at 173 West Main and Comb and Razor at 175, bring a familiar rhythm of daily life and friendly faces to the storefronts. Upstairs, second-floor apartments add a lived-in warmth, keeping the building active and connected to the heart of the village.
A storefront shaped by decades of local enterprise, 173–175 West Main Street in the Village of Webster has welcomed a memorable line of tenants over the years. In more recent history, it was home to Frank J. Prinzing, Inc. in the 1990s, followed by Second Time Around apparel (1978–1989), while the 1970s saw both The Knit Shop and Jack Burke’s barber shop serve the community. Reaching back to its early days, one of the first businesses to open here was Doerfner Liquor Store in 1969, marking the beginning of a long tradition of neighborhood commerce.