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Mt. Airy's used bookstore closes, relocates and expands
Chestnut Hill Local Mt. Airy resident Jake Sudderth, owner of the independent used bookstore, said the decision to combine the bookstore and the restaurant was a practical one. “We were cannibalizing our own audience when we opened Alma Mater just a few blocks away,” he … |
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Fayetteville used bookstore closing its doors – WRAL.com
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Fayetteville used bookstore closing its doors WRAL.com Also on July 1, the location will be buying only textbooks. Those wishing to sell or get trade credit for other books, movies, games, children's books, music, vinyl, game hardware, electronics, audio books and gift items can go to one of Edward McKay's … Edward McKay says it will close its Fayetteville store once property sells |
Grand re-opening of Swallow’s Nest Used Bookstore – Coldwater Daily Reporter
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Grand re-opening of Swallow's Nest Used Bookstore
Coldwater Daily Reporter QUINCY — The grand re-opening of the Swallow's Nest Used Bookstore will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on June 4 with the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony by officials of the Quincy Chamber of Commerce at 11:30 a.m., on June 3. Customers may walk in as a … |
A Look Inside Books-A-Million’s Used Bookstore – Publishers Weekly
A Look Inside Books-A-Million's Used Bookstore
Publishers Weekly Books-A-Million moved into the used book business five years ago with the opening of its first 2nd & Charles store in September 2010 in Hoover, Ala., just outside the company's headquarters in Birmingham. Since then, BAM has steadily expanded the … |
Turning the page — Local used bookstore moves to new Main Street location – Argonaut
Turning the page — Local used bookstore moves to new Main Street location
Argonaut Scott Janke often says that though he loves books, he loves people who love books even more. Janke said it had been his life-long dream to own a bookstore of his own. Early in their relationship, it was a date-night tradition for him and his wife, Leah … |