Three friends have opened a new wine and flower business in Grand Rapids' Creston neighborhood.

Good Good Good is located at 1590 Plainfield Ave NE. Buddies Sam, Kyle, and Jon wanted to give new life to an old building and bring natural wine and sustainable floristry to Grand Rapids.

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According to WZZM-13 the owners bought the 100-year-old building two years ago and have been working to restore it ever since. Prior to that, the building had been vacant since 2000.

Take a look inside here.

The wines sold at Good Good Good are farmed organically and made with no unnecessary additives. Owners say these wines "straight up just taste better than wines made any other way."

Good Good Good designs flowers grow by farmers the three friends now. They are sold seasonally and and are undyed and all natural.

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At the shop you can order wine by glass along with small bites like olives with smoked sea salt, cheese plates, and Great Lakes Kettle Shop. Bottles of wine are available for purchase. You can buy flowers at Good Good Good or have them delivered.

In addition to the Good Good Good's regular hours, they'll be wine tastings, floral workshops of all kinds, and events that celebrate the two.

You can also hire the business for events like baby showers, weddings, birthdays, and more.

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Good Good Good opened for business Oct. 1. Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday noon to 7p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday noon to 11p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday. The grand opening celebration is Saturday, Oct. 5.

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Gallery Credit: Kristen Matthews

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