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Soap shop chain Buff City bubbling up in three Richmond locations

Local massage therapy clinic stretches into the Fan for better fit

Local massage therapy clinic stretches into the Fan for better fit Jack Jacobs photo) After a longer-than-expected stay on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, a local massage therapy clinic is preparing to move into the Fan. Resolve Bodyworks plans to open at 2313 W. Cary St. in early June. It will share the building with the Sherwin-Williams store at the corner of West Cary Street and Stafford Avenue. Resolve is currently at 205 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd., where it’s been since late 2019. The upcoming relocation is its third move in four years, having started off with a space within Humble Haven’s former Shockoe Slip studio in spring 2017.

Baby clothing nonprofit grows into new office in Shops at Stratford Hills

Baby clothing nonprofit grows into new office in Shops at Stratford Hills May 10, 2021 Little Hands moved into a space in the Shops at Stratford Hills in April. The growing nonprofit collects and distributes donated baby clothing and items. ( Jack Jacobs photo) A nonprofit that collects and distributes donated baby clothing and gear is growing about as fast as its clients. Little Hands opened a new office at 7101-L Forest Hill Ave. in the Shops at Stratford Hills in early April. The nonprofit collects donated new and like-new clothing, diapers, soap and other items for children up to 3 years old and then distributes the donations to children referred by its partner network.

Dallas vinyl heyday brings memories of a record of a good time

Dallas’ vinyl heyday brings memories of a record of a good time Before technology evolved, the only way to buy your favorite tunes was at the record store November 26, 1981(The Dallas Morning News) For many generations of music fans, the only way to get a hold of their favorite artist’s latest release was to sift through aisles of records. Record shops not only introduced audiences to new genres of music, but were places for fans to gather. While some were national chains, others were local favorites that were run by North Texas music lovers. The Dallas Morning News takes a look back into its archives to remember the joy of discovering new music through a listening booth and the hours lost searching through vinyl.

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