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Looking to host a special event in Springfield? Look no further than AR Luxury Event Spaces, a new business located on the city’s southeast side. This unique and inclusive event space is perfect for unforgettable moments, and it’s all thanks to the vision of Springfield native Kaia Griffin.

Griffin, a graduate of Springfield Public Schools District 186, has always had a passion for her community. She plans to bring people together for various gatherings by engaging in community outreach and collaborating with other businesses and non-profit organizations. The 2,500-square-foot event space was previously an office branch of the American Cancer Society and is now listed online by Real Estate Group agent Curtis Tillet as the latest Black-owned business in Springfield.

With its prime location at 675 E. Linton Ave., AR Luxury Event Spaces is poised to become a hub for events of all kinds. From wedding receptions and baby showers to workplace dinners, educational classes, and pop-up shops, this space has something for everyone. Customers can find more information on the company’s website at arleventspaces.com or place orders in advance for personalized rentals or extra services that will bring their vision to life.

Claire Grant covers business, growth, and development news topics for the State Journal-Register and can be reached at [CLGrant@gannett

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