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Anonymous Anonymous said...

As fellow dealer in the decorative arts I had my doubts that this location was a smart move. The neighborhood is made up of long time residents (middle aged) who aren't usually looking to buy much in the way of furnishings. The other inhabitants are young people who tend to move in and out every year or two and most likely are buying post dorm-room furniture from Ikea. These days sadly it's experimental frozen desserts, sports bars and concept restaurants which attract tourists only that seem to get past the 2 year mark.

March 12, 2018 at 10:12 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too bad this store closed! It had beautiful things. Many of them expensive, true, but there were deals to be had. And it's sooo nice to have remnants of retail civilization standing amidst all the junk these days...(see above - frozen desserts, international food chains, etc)

March 12, 2018 at 4:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone one remember the store H on that block? (I think.) Great home furnishings store that was precursor for all the boho chic eclectic stores that proliferate now. Great store. Really miss it. Copied all over the city eventually. Owner had a great eye and get this, the prices were reasonable!

March 13, 2018 at 11:59 AM

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