Life After Recession: Where Do the Owners of Shuttered Shops Go?
We check in on the former owners of Yoko Devereaux, I Heart, and Coletta.
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We check in on the former owners of Yoko Devereaux, I Heart, and Coletta.
The stationer to the stars shutters after 80 years.
Founder Jill Licata forfeits the site for more family time.
The owners say the economy makes it 'impossible to continue.'
The economy claims eleven more stores.
The 16-year-old Russian fashion designer is the economy's latest victim.
The economy has brought the label's last, tumultuous six months to a sad end.
However, the shoes will still be available at department stores.
The store shut down on November 30, an associate told us over the phone today.
Anne Slowey helmed the title, and she lost four key staffers.
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