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Medina ribbon cutting welcomes Maureen Davieris new shop to downtown square

Medina City Council · February 13, 2026
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Medina officials and community organizers gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony welcoming Maureen Davieris new business on the downtown square; Mayor Jen Shields and Main Street Medina leaders presented a proclamation and Davieri called the opening a "lifelong dream."

Medina officials and community organizers on the city square formally welcomed Maureen Davieris new business at a ribbon-cutting ceremony, with Mayor Jen Shields presenting a proclamation and representatives from Main Street Medina and county and congressional offices offering congratulations.

"I wanted to promise you you're you're in good hands with the city of Medina," Mayor Jen Shields said during remarks that also introduced city staff and two council members, Ward 1s Chet Simmons and Ward 2s Denny Simpson. Mayor Shields asked that a proclamation be presented on behalf of the city and police.

George Sam of Main Street Medina welcomed Davieri to the historic district and praised the renovation. A county commission representative congratulated Davieri and highlighted the local economic development benefit of new businesses on the square. A staff member from Congressman Max Millers office presented a proclamation and conveyed the congressmans congratulations.

Davieri thanked attendees and called the opening "a lifelong dream," credited her husband Greg with renovating the space and said she looks forward to participating in Main Street events and community activities on the square. Event organizers noted this was the citys first ribbon cutting of 2026 and mentioned related Main Street and Chamber of Commerce support for new businesses.

The ceremony concluded with the ceremonial snip of the ribbon and brief closing remarks; organizers said they look forward to future events on the square.