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West Town merchants fight identity crisis
Tribune reporterLiz Tooley and Lance Barresi stood behind the counter of Permanent Records, the shop they own in one of the city's least-defined hipster enclaves, and tried to put a name to their neighborhood. "People say 'West Town' or 'Ukrainian Village,' " began...Tags: Restaurants, Arts, West Town, Wicker Park, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Meet the women behind Simply Selma's in Virginia Beach
TidewaterBizThe colors jump at you immediately when entering the specialty store Simply Selma’s. Beautiful corals speckled on brassy bangles and aquamarine dishes pop against the whitewashed table displays. The store is located in a row of swanky boutiques at...Tags: Business, Ghent, Services and Shopping, Wall Decor
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Grand Home Furnishings to buy West Virginia stores
Assignment ManagerRoanoke-based Grand Home Furnishings will buy four West Virginia stores from a competitor. Grand will consolidate some of the stores with its existing locations in West Virginia. Here is the complete announcement from Grand: Grand Home Furnishings,...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Non-durable Goods Industry, Bristol (Bristol, Virginia), Dwayne Johnson
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What's in a name?
Tribune senior correspondentAs best I can tell, there currently are about 59 Americans, out of a population of more than 300 million, whose parents decided, out of the infinite universe of possible name combinations, to call us Howard Witt. Sadly, 40 others of us are dead,...Tags: Celebrities, Tony Awards, Science and Technology, Internal Revenue Service, Corporate Officers
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Chic antiques
When it comes to furniture shopping, some would say, "out with the old, in with new." Contrary to that popular saying, though, antiques remain a coveted sector of the market. "It goes back to people looking for quality and things that are made well,"...
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Rival buys shuttered furnishings retailer Chiasso
Tribune reporterChiasso, the shuttered purveyor of upscale and eclectic home furnishings, has been acquired by its New Jersey-based competitor Inmod.com. The 28-year-old Chiasso closed in February, citing "economic conditions" on its Facebook page. The retailer...Tags: Pottery Barn, Media Industry, Bankruptcy, Services and Shopping
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The right vanity can add glamor
Want to add a "wow" factor to your bathroom? Start with a rich wood vanity with furniture detailing. Then top it off with a sleek stone countertop. The vanity area has become an important part of the bathroom, particularly in the master bath. It is...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Delaware, Kohler Company, Chicago, Chicago Tribune
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There's no end to bathroom add-ons
Luxury continues to shape today's bathroom design, as hot tubs, fancier showers, rustic stone tile and high-end fixtures rule the day. As busy home buyers look for a personal retreat, they are increasingly using their creativity in the master bathroom....Tags: Television, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Real Estate Buyers, Metal and Mineral, Chicago
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Make a playful statement with designs
Special to the TribuneIf you're tired of picking roofing materials and deciding where wall outlets will go, put aside the mundane decisions and have fun with options that can have big payoffs in personal comfort and enjoyment. Think about heated bathroom floors, an artistic...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Metal and Mineral, Building Material
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Take control of heating costs
Special to the TribuneDon't you love the advertisements where homeowners talk about saving $40,000 on furnishings they bought from some club-member warehouse? That's saving 40 grand. So let's see: if a good discount is about 20 percent, that means they were going to pay $200,...Tags: Soccer, Energy Saving, Sports
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New furniture store building in Woodridge
By early next year, furniture shoppers in the Woodridge area will have a new name to consider: Art Van. The Warren, Mich.-based company will be establishing five stores in the region, including a 68,000-square-foot facility being built at Boughton...
Tags: Business, Ford, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Ford City
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Agency paid out hundreds of millions to people who were untouched by disaster
Sun-SentinelThe federal government's mishandling of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe is only the latest bungling in a national disaster response system that for years has been fraught with waste and fraud. A South Florida Sun-Sentinel investigation has found that...Tags: Politics, Newspaper and Magazine, Disasters and Accidents, Regional Authority, Fraud
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