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Shreve, Crump & Low is known for classic fine jewelry and timepieces, tableware, and Boston-themed gifts. In 1974, Shreve, Crump & Low opened a second location at The Mall at Chestnut Hill [2] and it closed in 2009. In May 2012, the Boylston Street store relocated to 39 Newbury Street, Boston. In 2014, another store was opened in Greenwich, CT.
The store was popularly known as Denholm's or the Boston Store. The company was founded by William Alexander Denholm in 1870. The company was founded by William Alexander Denholm in 1870. Denholm purchased the dry-goods business of Finley, Lawson, & Kennedy located on the corner of Main and Mechanic street in Worcester.
The Apple Store location moved from its original location into a much larger one, re-opening on March 26, 2016, sporting the newest Apple store design language. The first Massachusetts location of Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana opened in December 2015 on the second level at the main entrance, at the location of the former Papa Razzi. A Simon ...
Hearts On Fire is a diamond jewelry brand marketed by the Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group of Hong Kong. The brand was founded in 1996 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and purchased by Chow Tai Fook in 2014.
A Boston Globe company store operated in the building from 1998 through 2002, selling Boston Globe products and tourist memorabilia. A national discount jewelry chain, Ultra Diamonds, occupied the retail space from 2005 until the company's bankruptcy in 2009.
Wellington Jewels was a Washington, D.C.–based jewelry store and direct mail chain, operating from the 1960s through the 1990s. The jewelry store chain specialized in artificial diamond jewelry and sold high-quality gold and platinum settings containing imitation gems, marketed by Mac and Helen Ver Standig's elaborate and highly successful advertising as prominently-labeled "counterfeit ...
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