New Year, New Businesses
Establishments add to richness of Emerald Coast marketplace
As 2021 came to a close, many businesses opened their doors, providing shoppers and diners with appealing new retail and restaurant options.

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Rose & Co.
Stop and smell the roses and all the other flowers, too. Rose & Co. is a locally owned European-influenced flower and accessory market. Brighten your bouquet with roses from South America, tulips from Holland, orchids from Asia and seasonal blooms from all over the world. Create a custom arrangement and pair it with a gift from their thoughtfully curated selection of home and fashion products. 495 Grand Blvd., Miramar Beach, Unit 625
lululemon
Workout wear has become everyday wear, and lululemon has been a leader in bringing that shift about. The iconic lululemon label was introduced to Grand Boulevard as a pop-up that enjoyed enough success to become a permanent fixture. With a rainbow of hues, this athleisure brand outfits you for yoga, running or your favorite workout routine. The Grand Boulevard location includes classes that range from stretching to kickboxing. 495 Grand Blvd., Miramar Beach, Unit 500; shop.lululemon.com

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La Luna
La Luna is a locally owned children’s boutique specializing in toys and organic, nontoxic-dye clothing. Parents shop in peace while kids play and create art in a space reserved for them. 495 Grand Blvd., Miramar Beach, Unit 625 E-106; kkhandmaid.com
Fyzical Therapy and Balance Centers
Employing a holistic, whole-body approach, Fyzical Therapy & Balance Centers aims to improve patient quality of life by addressing dizziness, balance, pelvic health, fitness and orthopedic and neurological concerns. 1846 W. U.S. Highway 90, DeFuniak Springs; fyzical.com

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The Pearl & Horn
The owners of George Bistro + Bar in Downtown Pensacola have embarked upon a new venture, The Pearl & Horn at The Garden at Palafox in Pensacola. The menu includes oysters, burgers, fish sandwiches, steak sandwiches and more. 3 W. Main St., Pensacola; pearlandhorn.com
On the Fly
On the Fly provides fast but fresh options including nigri, maki, poke bowls, artisan sandwiches, salads, soups and fresh-baked breads and pastries. This concept was developed by the owners of the award-winning Firefly restaurant and sushi bar in Panama City Beach. 539 Richard Jackson Blvd., Panama City Beach; ontheflypcb.com

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Arhaus Studio
Arhaus Studio offers handmade furniture, décor and more from throughout the U.S. The design center offers hundreds of swatches and samples whether you want a slight refresh or a complete reimagining. In-house designers specialize in putting the client’s vision first. 495 Grand Boulevard, Miramar Beach, Unit 585; arhaus.com/
Off the Hook Bar and Grill
Located on Grand Lagoon in Panama City Beach, this restaurant offers stunning sunset views and live music in addition to fresh seafood from local waters and cold drinks. Families, even furry family members, are always welcome. 5711 North Lagoon Drive, Panama City Beach; othpcb.com
Café Del Mundo
Try coffee and beverages from around the world including espressos, cold brews, teas, smoothies, sangrias, wines and beers. Snacks are available, and the café has plans to add soups, sandwiches and baked goods. Coffee, including blends from Colombia, Ethiopia, Panama, Hawaii, Malaysia and Bolivia., is their specialty. 101 S. Bonita Ave., Panama City
Maxine Orange Gallery
Fort Walton Beach-based artist Maxine Orange has opened an art gallery in the Fort Walton Beach Plaza at Eglin and Hollywood boulevards, featuring her own work and the work of other regional artists including Bradley Copeland, Michael Lunsford, Wes Hinds, Debi Perkins, Jennifer Boaz, Nicole Hemmerly, Garrett Spencer, Seth McDonald and Shantelle Dedicke. maxineorange.com
Magnolia Soap & Bath Co
Magnolia Soap & Bath Co specializes in plant-based and natural alternatives for soaps, bath bombs, body butters, shower oils, scrubs, shower steamers and more. The franchise store, located at Destin Commons, was begun by a mother who wanted to address her daughter’s sensitive skin. Take you time sniffing; you’ll have more than 40 scents to choose from. 4100 Legendary Drive, Destin; magnoliasoapandbath.com
Eye Wonder
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and Eye Wonder allows you to behold the beauty of the eye. Through high-resolution, macro photography and specialized software, Eye Wonder captures the patterns and colors in your eye in a beautiful print you can enjoy forever. 4114 Legendary Drive, Destin; eyewonderflorida.com