January 6, 2026 - 02:17

On New Year's Day, Frank Gross, the owner of Thunder Road Guitars, shared thrilling news about his store's future in Morgan Junction. The announcement marks a significant step forward for the local business community, as Gross plans to introduce a new venture that promises to enrich the area’s vibrant atmosphere.
Gross has garnered a loyal following through his dedication to music and community engagement, and his new business aims to build on that foundation. While specific details about the upcoming venture are still under wraps, Gross hinted at a focus on fostering creativity and collaboration among local musicians. This initiative is expected to provide a welcoming space for both seasoned artists and newcomers to explore their musical talents.
As Morgan Junction continues to evolve, the anticipation surrounding this new project highlights the area’s commitment to supporting local entrepreneurship. Residents and visitors alike are eager to see how Gross’s vision will unfold in the coming months, contributing to the cultural fabric of the neighborhood.
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