A family-owned furniture store in Raleigh is closing after 41 years Raleigh News & Observersource
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Mexican bakery in Raleigh basks in pride, new business after vice president’s visit Raleigh News & Observersource
Black Friday brings out the best deals from all the major retailers, but Small Business Saturday is when the lovers-of-all-things-local come out to shop. From grabbing a coffee at Heirloom Brewshop to kickstart your shopping adventure to picking up holiday gifts at some of the listed businesses below, you can make your entire Saturday a…
Popular department store expands, new retail development proposed in Raleigh Raleigh News & Observersource
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The co-owner of Edible Art bakery on Monday reflected on the chaos that occurred on Friday around the corner at Coquette restaurant in Raleigh.Jonathan Schaffer, 26, was killed, and another server, Jonathan Aguilar, was injured Friday morning when witnesses say Coquette’s executive chef, George Colom, opened fire before turning the gun on himself. On Sunday, police confirmed Colom’s death from…
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Small business owners in the Triangle and beyond emphasize the personal touch in hopes of attracting some of the billions to be spent this holiday season."Things have gotten too impersonal. We want to have more of that personal contact," said jeweler Russel Brumitt. At his shop, ORA Designs in Raleigh's Lafayette Village, Brumitt offered special discounts…