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Longtime Jeweler Holding Retirement Sale, but Her Store May Live On Yet

She’s persevered through some difficult times.

After more than three decades in business, Robin Levinson is preparing to retire, but there’s a chance her jewelry store may continue operating, the Sun Sentinal writes. The article says that Levinson Jewelers in Fort Lauderdale, FL announced to the public that it’s holding a retirement sale, which comes one year after her business partner and husband, Mark, committed suicide. The store was also the target of a 2011 lawsuit that sought to recover assets in connection with a Ponzi scheme.

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