August 7, 2015 - This morning is the first day of business for Cornerstone Family Dentistry, at 1304 Brady Street, in the heart of the Hilltop Campus Village.

Dr. Melinda Hochgesang, DMD, said that they will be open every Friday until mid-September, at which point they'll be open full-time. Dr. Hochgesang is a general practitioner of Dentistry, with a specialization for small children and for babies.

The building has been undergoing renovation for sometime, and has a nice open feel. It was formerly owned and occupied by Davenport Dentures, Ltd., whose owner recently retired.

The facility offers ample parking and is conveniently located adjacent to Red Band Coffee, across the street from St. John's Methodist Church and Townsquare Media.

"This is a great addition for the Hilltop Campus Village, one that will be appreciated by the many residents living in these growing commercial corridors", said Scott Tunnicliff, Drector of the Hilltop Campus Village. "We have been in touch with the new owners for a couple months, providing some counsel on matters of Signage and the availability of financial resources for façade improvement through the Hilltop Association's Self-Sustaining Municipal Improvement District (SSMID).

"Our specialty with kids and babies is going to be of real interest to folks in the Quad Cities", said Dr. Hochgesang. "We anticipate a lot of customers because of that and due to our high visibility. This is a great location for us, and we anticipate becoming a meaningful partner within the Hilltop community."

More information may be gathered by contacting Scott Tunnicliff at 563 370 2098. For appointments, contact Cornerstone Family Dentistry, 563 - 231 - 5990, MindyHochgesang@gmail.com.

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