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Hunting season for furniture
The Washington PostAmy Rutherford owns Red Barn Mercantile, an Alexandria home furnishings and accessories store stocked with new merchandise and antiques she finds, restores and repurposes. The style is sophisticated and family-friendly. "Our antiques are not precious,"...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Leesburg, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Don't ask why -- just enjoy deals
BLAME THE sluggish economy, or thank the pending arrival of fall home furnishings collections. Either way, you'll see the same word in store windows: sale. We've highlighted some of the savings here as well as online with links to websites. Contemporary...Tags: Metal and Mineral, SoHo, Santa Monica, El Segundo
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Savvy Shopper: Christmas In July Sale in Middletown
Shop for cool bargains at the annual Christmas in July sale at Harriet Amanda Chapman, a Middletown Scandinavian crafts and gift shop. The storewide sale, which runs through Aug. 2, includes imported crafts, candleholders, holiday ornaments, giftware...Tags: Baby Products, Graco Incorporated, East Lyme, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), West Haven
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Wood vs. carpeting
We're undecided about what to do with the front-parlor floor of the century-old townhouse we recently bought. The original, very dark wood is still in good shape, but wall-to-wall carpeting seems like a sensible substitute because it will be easier to... -
Blame oil speculators?
Today's question: How much do speculators contribute to high oil prices? Previously, Henwood and Landsburg discussed Phil Gramm's comments about a "mental" recession. Supply and demand don't explain everything Point: Doug Henwood Are speculators...Tags: Marketing, Netflix Inc., Commodity Markets, New Products, Phil Gramm
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Florida accuses furniture store operators of cheating customers
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn 2005, Leonia Smith paid $2,400 for a bedroom set from Furniture Max that has given her anything but a peaceful night's sleep. She got a bed propped up shakily on pieces of wood, a headboard that leans against a wall and a dresser with a mirror that...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Bill McCollum, Boynton Beach, Lawyers, Broward County
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Easton gallery invites the world in with art for all
Of The Morning CallRon Morris and Ken Jones Jr. like to build nests. The couple's new gallery in Easton is a tiny, lofty salon five blocks from their house. A wide range of works by a wide range of artists at a wide range of prices -- $7,000 to $500 to $0 -- invites...Tags: Dan Walker, Abercrombie & Fitch Company, Muhlenberg College, Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Binney and Smith
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Set the stage for a quick sale
They were a retired couple in their early 60s who fled an expensive city in favor of a tranquil town in a lower-cost state. They were living in a rental apartment but were desperate to sell their stucco cottage in the city to free up funds to buy a modest...Tags: Television Industry, Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents, Sales, House and Home
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Set the stage for a successful home sale
Special to the SentinelThere are several factors that determine whether a home will sell or not, primarily location, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, amenities and, of course, price. In today's competitive house-selling market, it's important to distinguish your home from...Tags: Public Employees, Real Estate Sellers, Government, Real Estate Agents, Sales
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After flood: Mud and impatience
Chicago Tribune correspondentCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — The record flooding that hit downtown Cedar Rapids a month ago has produced wrenching changes—wiped-out neighborhoods, a business district without electricity, possible damage to the historic City Hall—but perhaps...Tags: Employees, Floods, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Small Businesses
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