8A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DARRY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2008 BUSINESS The Merc grows greener after renovations BY ANDY GREENHAW agreenhaw@kansan.com The Community Mercantile, commonly known as the Merc will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony tomorrow morning with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce to celebrate its reopening after five months of major renovations. These renovations include a new The Community Mercantile, or the Merc, will celebrate its reopening tomorrow after five months of renovations and will feature a new eco-friendly refrigeration system. Saturday's opening celebration will feature giveaways, discounts and live performances. a new refrigeration system that's more environmentally friendly and a much larger deli, which was moved to the front of the store. The deli now also has more food options. Lisa Lipovac/KANSAN Jeanie Wells, general manager of the Merc. said she thought the store's new cafe, which now has wireless internet access, made the store a great environment for students to hang out and study. opening celebration on Saturday. The event will include free giveaways, store discounts, free samples and live performances by three local artists. "The café seating area is where we really chose to go all out with the building materials," Wells said. "We wanted to create a place that's warm and comfortable for students to meet, eat and study." "I think that a ton of people are going to show up because the Merc has a lot of loyal customers who will want to check out the new café and food options." The Merc, which is located at 901 Iowa Street, is also inviting students to attend its all-day grand April Matthews, a KU student who works in the Merc deli, said she expected Saturday to be busy. "I think a ton of people are going to show up because the Merc has a lot of loyal customers who will want to check out the new café and food APRIL MATTHEWS Merc deli worker options," said Matthews. Nearly 100 Merc owners loaned and donated more than $300,000 for the renovations, according to the company's press release. of the store's improvements went into its environmentally friendly technologies. As part of the improvements, the Merc replaced its old cooling equipment with a more efficient, state-of-the-art refrigeration system that not only refrigerates store goods, but is also able to pre-heat most of the building's hot water. On top of that, store owners purchased enough renewable energy credits to power more than 15 percent of the building with wind energy and low-impact hydropower from the Bowersock Dam in downtown Lawrence. Wells said one of her goals was end of the year. to have renewable energy sources power the entire building by the —Edited by Nick Mangiracina Reliable. A bus comes EVERY 20 MINUTES until 3 a.m. Each bus is equipped with FIVE cameras. Convenient. No DUI to wake up to in the morning! Cut out the map and keep it in your wallet for all your SAFE BUS needs! BUY TICKETS ONLINE www.pipelineproductions.com The Bottleneck 737 Mass St • Lawrence Kansas Wednesday, January 23rd The Lee Boys with John Statz Saturday, January 26th Waka Winter Classic Robots vs Dinosaurus, 77 Jefferson Billy the Squirrel, Cosmopolitics Poor Miner's Union Friday, February 1st Tea Leaf Green w/Freekbass Saturday, February 2nd Liars Saturday, February 9th Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Friday, February 15th Wade Bowen w/Roan County Split Saturday, February 16th Joseph Israel Wednesday, February 20th Stoney Larue w/ Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights Saturday, February 23rd HorrorPops w/ The Pink Spiders, Steve E Nix & The Cute Lepers *Coming Soon!* Bang Camaro, High on Fire, Darkest Hour, Lotus Perpetual Groove 0