Cross and Co. Boutique, Magna Therapy moving to new location

The new Cross and Co. Boutique building along Route 257, just past the turn to the Cranberry High School traveling south, is approaching completion. The boutique hopes for completion by the end of September, after which it will move into the new building from its current location in Seneca. Hartland Homes of Cranberry Township is the contractor building the structure.

Construction is underway for a new location of Cross and Co. Boutique in Seneca, with plans to move by the end of September. The boutique, owned by Taresa Cross, offers women’s clothing from sizes small to 3X, along with accessories, candles, and jewelry. The new store on Route 257 will provide more space and a permanent home for the business, allowing for community events and collaborations with other local vendors. In addition, Matt Cross, Taresa’s husband, will bring Magna Therapy, a Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy practice, to the new location. PEMF therapy is a natural healing method used for both people and animals to reduce pain and inflammation.

 

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