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- -Los
Angeles Times:
Gymboree agrees to $1.8-billion buyout
- -SILive:
And baby clothes make 2 (stores) at Staten Island
corner
- -Pittsburgh
Post-Gazzete:
American Eagle Outfitters opens first local 77kids
at the Mall at Robinson
- -Entrepreneur:
Genius Jones - Daniel Kron knew nothing about
retailing, but his idea proved to be
genius
- -The
Oklahoman:
Edmond boutique Larie Marie caters to moms and
daughters
- -New
York Times:
Three Merchants Beat the Recession by Selling to
Kids
- -GlobeSt.com:
Duo Plans Children's Big Box Chain
- -San
Francisco Business
Times:
Gymboree doubles plan for its low-cost
brand
- -The
New York Times:
The Latest in Strollers? Mom and Dad
- -San
Francisco Business
Times:
Gymboree inks franchise deal in Middle
East
- -Bakersfield.com:
What will 2010's economy look like? We asked the
experts
- -Naperville
Sun:
Snow storm keeps shoppers home
- -Grand
Junction Free
Press:
Little shop aims for big style for little
people
- -The
Salem News:
Chulamama keeping moms hip with new Danvers
store
- -South
Tampa News &
Tribune:
High-end shoe store expands from South Tampa to
International Plaza
- -Napa
Valley Register:
Open for business - Lemondrops Children's Boutique
& Gifts
- -Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette:
American Eagle's kids' clothing store gets
tryout
- -Palm
Beach Daily News:
Hotel, shops spring up; other Palm Beach retailers
expand, relocate
- -New
York Times:
Brooklyn's Tide of Chains, Decidedly
Local
- -Independent
Press:
Shopping a pleasure at Town Square in
Chatham
- -Santa
Monica Daily
Press:
Businesses coming back to Montana
- -The
Voice-Tribune:
The Nest caters to expectant mothers
- -Santa
Ynez Valley
Journal:
Sky's the Limit at New Children's
Boutique
- -The
Washington Post:
Owner of Children's Store Scrambles to Withstand
Recession's Squeeze
- -The
Connecticut Post:
Best & Co. shuts its doors
- -The
Fort Myers
News-Press:
Sanibel retailer Friday's Child launches Web
store
- -Portales
New Tribune:
Building to return to roots
- -Forest
Park Review:
Children's clothier moves to Oak Park
- -San
Jose Mercury
News:
San Francisco sees baby boom
- -The
Alternative
Press:
Seal & Co. Children's Boutique Blends Style with
Nostalgia
- -Sheboygan
Press:
With Child boutique marks first
anniversary
- -The
Emporia Gazette:
Couple will open children's store
- -Hello
Magazine:
Minnie and Sharon at opening of Marie-Chantal's
kiddies' boutique
- -The
Seattle Times:
Children's clothier Flora and Henri moving Seattle
store to Capitol Hill
- -The
Mississippi
Press:
Check out youth clothing at Oh Baby
- -Winston-Salem
Journal:
81-year-old daughter of McCalls founder finds joy in
running business
- -Dayton
Daily News:
Boutique for infants opens at The Greene
- -Shreveport
Times:
Cute and Sassy is brand savvy
- -Denver
Shopping
Examiner:
Babes in Toyland - top shops for tots
- -The
Sedona Biz:
New children's clothing boutique Kayta Bella opens in
Art Mart in Sedona
- -Rural
Northwest:
New Women's and Children's Fashion Store Opens
Downtown
- -The
Park Record:
Baby NeeNee focused on quality and
wearability
- -The
Detriot News:
Guys N' Gals upbeat in weakened economy
- -Salt
Lake Tribune:
New day at The Children's Hour
- -Santa
Barbara-Goleta:
Eco-Friendly Children's Store Opens in
Montecito
- -Palm
Beach Daily News:
Cloud 10 children's boutique returning to Palm
Beach
- -WSFA
12 News:
Prattville Woman Doesn't Let Wall Street Financial
Woes Dictate Future
- -Business
Week: How
Small Stores Can Lure Holiday '08 Shoppers
- -Vogue
UK:
Burberry Coming To America
- -San
Francisco
Chronicle:
Peek clothing for kids is whimsical and
sturdy
- -Tulsa
World:
Lolly Garden opens in Utica Square
- -Los
Angeles Times:
Kids' clothes straight from the runway
- -Los
Angeles Times:
L.A.'s children's clothing stores, from designer
boutiques to fast-fashion emporiums
- -WBIR:
"Green" from top to bottom
- -Business
Week:
Bigger Kids Want to Dress Cool, Too
- -Mountain
Mail: New
business gives Kids Choice
- -The
Gazette:
Shops offer designer lines that have kids dressing
like the stars
- -Herald
Tribune:
Adding clothing lines boosts business at
bookstore
- -The
Press-Enterprise:
More products for infants go organic
- -Bonner
County Daily Bee:
Fairytales is dream come true for children's
apparel
- -The
Oklahoman:
Designer (diaper) bags come to state
- -PRWeb:
Yellow Turtle Still Youthful at 20
- -St.
Petersburg Times:
Online kids' store now on the block
- -The
New York Times:
A Store Where Profit Comes Not in Dollars
- -The
New York Times:
Baby Essentials Succeed Where Pet Food
Failed
- -Seattle
Post Intelligencer:
Small Retail - It's even hip for kids to be
green
- -The
Press Enterprise:
Corona shop stylishly outfits mother and
child
- -The
New York Times:
Small Shops See Smallness as Their Big Selling
Point
- -Valdosta
Daily Times:
Focus On The Baby Suite
- -The
Dominion Post:
Pumpkin Patch to expand in US
- -The
New York Times:
You've Come a Long Way, Baby
- -Thousand
Oaks Acorn:
M. Fredric store opens at The Lakes
- -The
Eagle-Tribune:
New children's boutique adds youth to historic
downtown
- -Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette:
Couture for kids - Number of Pittsburgh stores
clothing the younger set is growing
- -Litchfield
County Times:
Boutique Hopes to Fit in Litchfield
- -Jamaica
Plain Gazette:
Green for Babies - Store specializes in organic
clothes
- -Seattle
Post Intelligencer:
Retail Notebook - Give kids a blast from the
past
- -Naples
Sun Times:
Any Naples kid can be the 'Belle' of the ball
here
- -Orange
County Register:
Round the Rancho - Out of the Bleu.
- -CoStar
Group:
Parents Fuel Growth of Childrens Retail
Sector
- -Evansville
Courier & Press:
Mother, daughters open new store
- -Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel:
Lands' End expansion; Dodgeville clothier offering
more choices, larger sizes for kids, women
- -New
York Magazine:
Dress the Children - Best of New York 2007
- -Napa
Valley Register:
Tenants settle into historic Napa building
- -Atlanta
Business Chronicle:
Kiddie Boom a big business opportunity
- -The
Oakland Press:
Additions to children's boutique reflect its change in
ownership
- -AZCentral.com:
Hipster babies are born to rock, just like mom &
dad
- -AZCentral.com:
Boys and girls can find cute togs at new
store
- -AZCentral.com:
Strange bedfellows: Baby boutique, furniture store
- -Rocky
Mountain News:
Local boutique lands Brangelina's baby
- -Petoskey
New Review:
Stores celebrate 60 years, multiple
generations
- -Seattle
Post-Intelligencer:
Coochie-coochie meets chichi for Seattle
babies
- -The
Boston Globe:
Shopping gets chic on Main Street
- -The
Hub:
Mother/daughter team open Lulu Rose Children's
Boutique
- -The
Southern Illinoisan:
Survival of the Fittest - Benton Businesswoman Thrives
in Public Square
- -The
Orange County
Register:
O.C. kids as mini-fashionistas
- -New
York Magazine:
Best Kids' Clothing Store - Lucky Wang
- -New
York Magazine:
Best Kids' Furniture Store - Giggle
- -Fierson's
Wins 'Best of Westchester' Vote
- -The
State Journal:
Maternity Boutique Delivers Style
- -New
York:
Kate Spade Baby Opens in Soho
- -OnMilwaukee.com:
Freckle Face dedicated to dapper duds for
kids
- -The
Oregon
Register-Guard:
Plans for retail site enticing tenants
- -The
Oakland Press:
Kids' stuff rules at new store
- -It
Takes Two, Baby! A Modern Couple's Website for the
Modern Child's Lifestyle
- -Trendy
Togs Launches Online Children's Boutique
- -Time:
Back To Boho: That '70s look - flowing, layered and
beaded - is headed to school this fall
- -USA
Today:
This stuff is hot for tots
- -Billings
Gazette:
Have you heard? Downtown boosters become
roommates
- -The
Arizona Republic:
Chandler's upscale kids boutiques
- -Gainesville
Times:
Buy a shirt, learn a lesson; Clothing shop plans to
offer toys, tutoring
- -Orlando
Business Journal:
Children's apparel store to open at Festival Bay
- -PittsburghTribune-Review:
Return of the girly girl
- -North
Jersey.com:
Treasure hunting in Teaneck, NJ
- -The
Cincinnati Post:
'It's a fun business - it keeps you young'
- -NY
Daily News:
Schneider's Juvenile Furniture forced to leave Avenue
A
- -NY
Daily News:
Shock & 'Aw...' for baby duds
- -USA
Today:
Lands' End Is an Ultimate Online Model
- -Business
Week:
Retail's Little Guys Come Back
- -National
Retail Federation:
Importance
of Customer Service Reinforced in NRF
Foundation/American Express Study
- -USA
Today:
The Net Difference Can Be Crucial
- -West
New York Reporter:
Saying goodbye to Lil' Marcy's
- -Oswego
County Business
Magazine:
Confetti Kids' new location is a huge boost for kids'
business
- -Business
Wire:
Saks Inc. to Open Club Libby Lu for Tweens in Downtown
Disney at the Disneyland Resort
- -La
La Ling:
Press Clippings from LA's Newest Kids' Retail
Concept
- -Burlington
County Times:
Brother-sister duo open children's clothing
store
- -Seattle
Post-Intelligencer:
Survival of fittest in world of retail
- -New
York Magazine:
Hot for Tots - A Village destination for kidswear,
toys, and more.
- -Solanco
Sun Ledger:
Children's boutique opens in Quarryville
- -Chicago
Tribune:
Big and small, retailers upbeat about June
sales
- -Chicago
Sun-Times:
Lincoln Park sanctuary Ame pampers women, tends to
their children as well
- -The
Kansas City Star:
Getting Started - For mothers-to-be and
babies
- -Los
Angeles Times:
Rocker style to make you drool
- -The
Journal News:
Publicity maven opens boutique that showcases PR
clients' wares
- -Savannah
Morning News:
Wilmington Store's Closing Stirs Emotions
- -Shop.org:
Online Sales Skyrocket as Profitability Jumps,
According to Shop.org/Forrester Research Study; U.S.
Online Retail Sales Expected to Hit $144 Billion in
2004
- -The
Seattle Times:
More modest clothing, please, girl asks
Nordstrom
- -Cape
Gazette:
Sole Kids offers fabulous fashions for
youngsters
- -Palm
Beach Daily News:
Friends open Lavender's Blubabe in Via
Flora
- -The
Detroit News:
Kids become princesses for day at Club Libby
Lu
- -Pictorial
Gazette:
Tenant named for Gap Kids' space
- -Boulder
News:
A store is born
- -The
Hartford Courant:
Shopping Center Sees Benefit In Loss of GapKids; New
Kids' Store Moving To Vacant Space
- -Santa
Clarita News:
Kids' shop second-hand or upscale? Permit process
stymies change in ownership
- -Mount
Vernon News:
Nicole Jordan's Children's Clothing Boutique
Opens
- -Palm
Beach Daily News:
CJ Laing boutique opens on island
- -Maine
Times:
Two more businesses make move in Camden
- -Medfield
Press:
Tricky business
- -Wilson
County News:
New baby shop opens
- -Richmond
Times-Dispatch:
Children's Wear Digest and Andrew's Buddies team up to
fight disease
- -NY
Daily News:
Big girls won't cry; Nor will boys,in these stores
that cater to plus-size kids
- -Nashville
Business Journal:
Apparel retailer enters Nashville
- -Arkansas
City Traveler:
Merchants battle slumping economy
- -Fauquier
Times-Democrat:
A baby of a business in Old Town
- -Palm
Beach Post:
EPK is newest boutique
- -Battle
Creek Enquirer:
Holiday principle impels economic
cooperation
- -Louisville
Courier-Journal:
Businesses team up by sharing space
- -The
Oakland Press:
Loop de Loos never leave children's sides
- -Marco
Island Eagle:
Island Kidz stores caters to tots
- -MetroWest
Daily News:
There's a lot at Lottie: Hudson store sells gifts with
pizzazz aplenty
- -The
New Mexico Channel:
Well-Wishers Speed Retailer's Recovery
- -New
Mexico Business
Weekly:
Nob Hill retailer urges support for Bambini
Baby
- -Pinecrest
Tribune:
Aleren - Pinecrest's very own children's
boutique
- -The
Cleveland Plain
Dealer:
At Lulu & Claire, Pulitzer pink adds preppy chic
splash for mom and child
- -The
New York Post:
Vandam It
- -The
Andalusia Star-News:
And the shopping begins
- -The
Wichita Eagle:
Upscale kids' clothing store opens
- -The
Journal-Gazette:
Retailers, shoppers find niche - Small stores' wares
unique
- -NWI
Times:
Children's boutique takes flight - Butterfly Kisses
opens in Valparaiso
- -The
Herald News:
Free baby-sitting service lures moms back to
department stores
- -The
Virginian-Pilot:
Merchants cross their fingers as shopping season
begins
- -News
8 Austin:
Landscaping company branches out into children's
wear
- -Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel:
Merchants plan ahead to make selling season
bright
- -St.
Louis Post Dispatch:
St. Louis Mills offers a bonanza of
merchandise
- -Marco
Island Sun Times:
Island Kidz unite mother and daughter
- -Business
Week:
How Big of a Bell-Ringer for Retailers?
- -Business
Courier:
Saks unveils renovations; children's department is not
included in revamped store
- -Pittsburgh
Post Gazette:
Squirrel Hill's Newmans store to close in
spring
- -Daily
Courier:
Children's specialty clothing boutique opens on West
Side
- -The
Cleveland Plain
Dealer:
Owner of boutique uses karma, good taste for unique
collection
- -NY
Newsday:
Buck goes wild in kids' clothing store
- -The
New York Times:
Big Retailers Are Upbeat on Prospects for
Holidays
- -Vallejo
Times-Herald:
Tres chic: Fairfield entrepreneur opens boutique
offering high-end children's fashions
- -Medfield
Press:
Brussels Sprouts trunk show held in
Medfield
- -The
Louisville
Courier-Journal:
Some retailers rest hopes on catering to shoppers'
emotions
- -Litchfield
County Times:
Extending a Tradition, With Style, in Litchfield
- -The
Nashville City Paper:
The Children's Shop moves
- -The
Des Moines Register:
No sibling rivalry here: Sisters, Lil' Sis
thriving
- -Alabama
Cullman Times:
Fall Fashion 2003
- -Santa
Monica Lookout News:
A Mixed Bag for Retailers
- -The
Detroit News:
Sales of upscale baby items sizzle
- -McKinney
Messenger:
Women-owned businesses on the rise
- -The
Vail Trail:
Mums to Be Fills a Growing Niche
- -Vineyard
Gazette:
Fligors Plan Store Closing in New Year
- -The
Oregonian:
Generations found finery at YoungLand
- -The
Atlanta
Journal-Constitution:
A hip trip for back to school
- -The
Oakland Press:
Discounters, niche stores put squeeze on old format
- -The
Washington Post:
Happy Campers at the Store; Retailers Find Summer Kids
Programs Pay Off
- -The
Clarion Ledger:
Cool snaps can tug on swimwear sales
- -Las
Vegas Review-Journal:
Nursery Design: Easy on the eyes
- -The
New York Times:
The Other Bridge, but All Brooklyn; Natan Borlam's
Children's Clothing Store Is in
Williamsburg
- -The
Clarion-Ledger:
Marketing geared for kids can put sales in higher
gear
- -The
Tullahoma News:
Fancy Pants Children's Shop re-opens, holds fashion
show
- -New
York Magazine:
Space Kiddets Named Best Kids' Clothing Store
- -Forbes:
Expectant Retailers Bet On
Mothers-To-Be
- -Fayette
County Union:
Miss Drew's Closet Opens
- -South
Milwaukee Voice
Graphic:
Little Traditions' family-friendly attitude gives new
meaning to moms in the work force
- -The
Marion Star:
Opportunity knocked - Minority business owners
answered
- -Boston
Weekly Dig:
9 Months Maternity & Infants Wear
Retailer
- -The
New York Times:
Pretty in Prairie
- -Delmarva
Now:
Promenade marches on, generation after
generation
- -The
Clarion-Ledger:
Retailers Welcome Easter shoppers
- -The
Times Herald:
Strasburg Children focuses on special days
- -The
Decatur Daily:
Retail store opening in Decatur
- -Visalia
Time Delta:
Clothes for kids, comfort for parents
- -The
NewsJournal:
Longtime children's clothing store to
close
- -Hattiesburg
American:
Banbury Cross clothing store offers quality wear for
kids
- -Benicia
News:
Buttons & Bows children's clothing and toy store
opens
- -Longview
News-Journal:
Oh, baby! Local hospitals report 8 percent increase in
births since 2001
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