November 30, 2024 - 20:05

In a vibrant addition to Westmoreland County's business landscape, Joe Perriello is set to unveil his mobile video game venture, Rolling Video Games PGH, this January. This innovative business features a 25-foot trailer equipped with seven high-definition TVs and ten gaming consoles, ready to bring the excitement of gaming directly to special events such as children's birthdays and graduations. Perriello sees this venture as the perfect blend of work and family, allowing him to share his passion for gaming while creating memorable experiences for local families.
In addition to this mobile gaming experience, the county also welcomes a custom sports framing business, which aims to cater to sports enthusiasts looking to display their memorabilia in style. Furthermore, a new barber shop has opened its doors, promising to provide top-notch grooming services to the community. These new businesses reflect the growing entrepreneurial spirit in Westmoreland County, contributing to its dynamic economy and enhancing local culture.
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