Wednesday, November 18, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon GROWTH: Sisters remains an attractive destination Continued from page 1 & Hotel on East Cascade Avenue is slated to open in late spring-early summer. The City is currently having a fourth well drilled in the Creekside Campground to add to the local water supply. Construction just began at 210 E. Sun Ranch Dr. on a 6,912 sq. ft. warehouse building for local builder Curt Kallberg. Any number of establish- ments in the downtown com- mercial area have new own- ers and/or new names. The Gallery Restaurant and Bar is now owned by Timbers Bar and Grille that also has Bend and Redmond locations. The former Sisters Depot Deli is now owned by Debra Yannariello and Eryn Ross of 503 Uncorked restaurant and wine bar in Sherwood, and is slated to open soon. SoulShine & Co. on West Hood Avenue has changed its name to Marigold & True with the same owner and mer- chandise. On the lawn east of Marigold & True is a vegan food cart called Nourish. What was Shulers9 Pizzeria located between East Cascade and East Hood avenues, next to Dutch Bros. Coffee, has a new black and white paint job and will soon be opening as Cibelli9s Pizza, which has other locations in Central Oregon. Another white building with black trim is the newly opened Sisters Historical Museum on the corner of North Larch Street and East Cascade Avenue. The former home of George Wakefield, the museum showcases the early history of Sisters, with rotat- ing displays, and offers walk- ing history tours in the warm weather months. What aren9t currently vis- ible are the land-use applica- tions either recently approved or under review by the City. Laird SuperFood has received approval of its site plan for a 26,412 sq. ft. warehouse on the corner of North Pine Street and Lundgren Mill Drive. Sisters Cottage Inn, 215 N. Locust St. (behind City Hall) received approval of its site plan for a