She wanted the kind of gallery you might find in Europe or Manhattan, not Memphis.
Renovated store reflects the spirit of New Orleans.
What started as a police officer’s sideline is now one of the slickest stores in West Chester, OH.
From kitchen-table beginnings, a Michigan store now draws crowds.
Their building even looks like an engagement ring.
Fourth-generation owner takes store to new level with ambitious store redesign.
The President’s motorcade is now part of the store's regular drive-by traffic.
Redesigned store no longer looks like "Fred Sanford’s back yard,” jokes Gary Thrapp.
His only regret is that he didn't do it a decade earlier.
After seeing his latest remodel, people always ask "Are you for hire?"
“Over-extending is scary, but being overly cautious can hurt you even more.”
He wanted his store to blend organically into its natural surroundings.
It looks like it could be a pub, or a chocolate shop. But it's really one of the area's hottest jewelry stores.
And in doing so, he's created INSTORE's "America's Coolest (Small) Store" for 2014.
WE STILL CAN’T TELL you which stores were ultimately our judges’ choices. You’re going to have to wait for our August issue to find out the...
A designer’s retail store blends Soho with the Hamptons.
"Really awesome coincidence” helps estate and antique jewelry dealers find success in jewelry retail.
Steven Singer's marketing is an industry legend.
But Lee Krombholz says his greatest successes have come from his greatest risks.
Their tiny footprint stores are doing a sizeable business.
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