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Call it Bellissimabby’s?

Halifax decorating institution Abby’s Fabric Shoppe closed its doors in the Hydrostone on September 22. Don’t fret, though: The shop’s new owner, Karyn McCombe, began the process of transferring Abby’s merchandise over to its new home, inside McCombe’s shop, Bellissimo! (2743 Agricola), the very next day. After spending 28 years working in the custom drape […]

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Spyin’ the Brian

<What's this—a sign announcing free tickets available for next Monday's (October 22) reading by former PM Brian Mulroney at The Book Room? Could it be the former PM, toting his bulky memoirs in which he slams Pierre Trudeau and others, isn’t drawing a crowd in Halifax? Quite the opposite, says Dawn Underwood, sales associate at […]

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Handmade heaven

Store-owners talk a good game about their stores being friendly and welcoming. But artisan Chara Kingston is working to make her new shop, the Love Me Boutique (1539 Birmingham), literally feel like home. “It’s set up like an apartment,” says Kingston. “People who come through our door…are our guests. They can come, they can sit […]

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Mill’s makeover, makeover

Spring Garden area shoppers may have noticed that the huge wooden panels that covered the Mills Brothers storefront for most of the summer have finally been taken down. So, what was going on behind them? The store’s been undergoing massive renovations. Mills now has a brand-new front entrance and windows—and that fancy new door’s just […]

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Cutting a rug

Did the April closing of the Zephyr Rug Gallery on Cunard leaving you feeling adrift and abandoned? Worry not, friend—Zehpyr is back. And it’s roomier, fancier and has customer parking. This week, Zephyr Rug and Home, the second incarnation of the aforementioned rug emporium, is set to open at 6232 Quinpool (formerly the Scout Shop). […]

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A world without…One World

The pots, food supplies and coffee-makers have all been carted out and the fridge is gone, too. As reported last week in Scene and Heard, the One World Cafe—an adored north end all-ages venue and community gathering-place—is officially closed. Owner Ken Pilkey‘s dad, Dennis, locked the cafe’s door on Sept. 12. Dennis has spent the […]

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Ch-Ch-Ch…Chabaa!

After months of prepping, painting and renovating, downtown’s newest Thai eatery, the Chabaa Thai Restaurant, is open for business at 1546 Queen. Restaurant co-owner and head chef Wen Prathumma, originally from Thailand, has been cooking in other restaurants for years, but Chabaa Thai is the first one he’s owned. And Prathumma’s ready to dazzle you […]

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Mumford’s the word

The shelves are different (and piney!), and the porn’s gone. Indeed, change is in the air at Mumford Video (7037 Mumford). Why the make-over? As of June 1, the store’s had a new owner. “We’re reviving it; we’re re-doing it. We’re renovating,” says Judith Gavin, the new owner in question. “It’s like we’re rescuing a […]

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Shopping Spree

It’s time to face facts: Adrien Labrecque‘s apartment is cooler than yours. It’s also open to the general public nine hours a day, six days a week. Labrecque is currently living in the space that houses his new clothing boutique, the Spree Designer’s Market. Living in the fledgling store while he readies it for the […]

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Cool hang

Though they’ve only been open a couple of weeks, the new location for couture in town, Off The Hanger, is already seeing repeat customers. “It’s a trendy, chic store,” confirms co-owner Shira Rubin-Handley, who started the business with her sisters Aviva Rubin-Schneider and Carmi Rubin- Gitalis. Their family has roots in the Nova Scotia fashion […]

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Dual Doull

John W. Doull Bookseller‘s neater sister is now chock full of books, officially open and sporting a clever name—The Jade W. The new store’s name is a sly shout-out to the aforementioned John W. Doull Bookseller, the secondhand shop that owner John Doull has been running on Barrington for the past 20 years. But Doull […]

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