1. Want to Buy Rusty's Mobile Bike Shop?

The 1st day I arrived in Mountain Home, I saw Rusty's Bicycle Fixing Van. Since then, I've seen his van all over the city and occasionally heading down towards the Air Force Base. But it appears he wants a change in his life.
Price: $10,000 - $15,000
Contact Information: http://us.businessesforsale.com/us/Profitable-Mobile-Bicycle-Shop-Inventory-and-BusinessFor-Sale.aspx
2. No Limits Christian Ministries Takes Over the Old Salvation Army Building

The old Mountain Home, Idaho Salvation Army building has a new lease on life. I never thought anyone would move into this rather rundown building. No Limits Christian Ministries appears to be mainly a counseling service billing themselves as a full service ministry. After some permit problems with the City Council, it looks like they have straighten things out and are now open for business.
Contact Information: http://www.nolimitschristbasecounseling.com/default.html
3. Devotion Tattoo Opens on Jackson Street in Mountain Home

Devotion Tattoo moved into an office on Jackson Street in Mountain Home. It's located near Jackson Street Sweets Candy Store and below the ever present second story mannequin. This is a "second Idaho location" as they also have a shop in Boise.
Contact Information: http://devotion-tattoo.com/
4. New Video Store Opens in Mountain Home

This new video store in Mountain Home opened right next to the old "Great American Video Store". In this new days of "on-line" video, it good to see we still do things the old fashioned way. Cannot beat running down to the video store when the internet is slow or your NetFlix DVD isn't quite what you wanted. In any case, with recent closing of the Great American Video Store and Movie Gallery the folks in Mountain Home were left with only 2 "Red Box Videos" as an option.
Contact Information: No website???
208 East Jackson Street
Mountain Home, ID 83647
or call them at 366-1028
Have any tips or leads about new businesses in Mountain Home? Want to get the word out to the local folks about your business? Contact me and we'll post an article right here.
Tim Bondy
The Bondyweb.Com author

The 1st day I arrived in Mountain Home, I saw Rusty's Bicycle Fixing Van. Since then, I've seen his van all over the city and occasionally heading down towards the Air Force Base. But it appears he wants a change in his life.
Price: $10,000 - $15,000
Contact Information: http://us.businessesforsale.com/us/Profitable-Mobile-Bicycle-Shop-Inventory-and-BusinessFor-Sale.aspx
2. No Limits Christian Ministries Takes Over the Old Salvation Army Building

The old Mountain Home, Idaho Salvation Army building has a new lease on life. I never thought anyone would move into this rather rundown building. No Limits Christian Ministries appears to be mainly a counseling service billing themselves as a full service ministry. After some permit problems with the City Council, it looks like they have straighten things out and are now open for business.
Contact Information: http://www.nolimitschristbasecounseling.com/default.html
3. Devotion Tattoo Opens on Jackson Street in Mountain Home

Devotion Tattoo moved into an office on Jackson Street in Mountain Home. It's located near Jackson Street Sweets Candy Store and below the ever present second story mannequin. This is a "second Idaho location" as they also have a shop in Boise.
Contact Information: http://devotion-tattoo.com/
4. New Video Store Opens in Mountain Home

This new video store in Mountain Home opened right next to the old "Great American Video Store". In this new days of "on-line" video, it good to see we still do things the old fashioned way. Cannot beat running down to the video store when the internet is slow or your NetFlix DVD isn't quite what you wanted. In any case, with recent closing of the Great American Video Store and Movie Gallery the folks in Mountain Home were left with only 2 "Red Box Videos" as an option.
Contact Information: No website???
208 East Jackson Street
Mountain Home, ID 83647
or call them at 366-1028
Have any tips or leads about new businesses in Mountain Home? Want to get the word out to the local folks about your business? Contact me and we'll post an article right here.
Tim Bondy
The Bondyweb.Com author
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