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"Everyone deserves flowers sometimes" Anthony Shane in his floral shop in the old YaYa foods location at Cedar Avenue and 34th Street. Anthony's shop has already been open a few weeks, but is holding a grand opening event next Friday at 6 pm that is open to all. The shop will also be holding monthly antique sales. Anthony is originally from Australia, but now calls Midtown Phillips home.
"Window Envy" Paul Brohaugh and his wife Rebeccah Berry rented in Powderhorn for several years before purchasing their home on 34th and Bloomington in April of this year. I have watched the progress of the renovation with interest and feel a sense of extreme satisfaction with their choice of siding. Not to mention that I am crazy envious of all the extra windows. (you can reach Paul Brohaugh Carpentry at 612-865-8995)
"Primary significance" The utility and simple presentation of the Bakery Thriftshop signs create an interesting dichotomy of interest when compared to the complexity of how one determines the shelf life of an individually plastic wrapped, cream filled, chocolate cupcake.