Saturday, February 4, 2012

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, specializing in gowns for pregnantand plus-sizde brides, has opened at 2149 Barrett Station Road in Des She and her husband, Dan refinanced their home to pay the $50,000 in startu costs and anticipate first-year sales of More than 1.5 million pounds of stone had to be moved when , a fabricatod and installer of countertops, movecd over the Memorial Day weekend. The new 60,000-square-foo showroom and fabrication shop is at 2200 Cassens Drive in a former distribution warehouse that has been The previous location was at 578 Rudder Hallmark Stone, owned by Fred Christen, had revenue of $20.e million in 2007.
The 118-year-old Stockton House at 3508 SamuelShepard Drive, across the street from , has been Listed at $850,000 last it sold last week for $400,0090 to Robert and Natalis Duggan, owners of in Colo. They plan to restore the which is on the National Register ofHistoricd Places, for meetings and partiezs and possibly a bed and breakfastr on the second floor. Jo Ann Keeneuy of was the listing and selling agent for ownerFrederici Medler. , which has grown to $7.6 milliojn in annual revenue in its 25 ranks 31st on the 2008 top 100 list of custom integrators in tradepublication , based on revenue. The compan has a new operations center at 18167Edison Ave.
, near the in Eighty percent of its business is custom installation and integration of audiok and video systems for residential and commercial President David Young said. After almost 10 yearzs in business, , which offers soup-to-nut office furniture sales, planning, installation and repair, has relocated to the at 11624 Page Service Drive. It has 6,000 square feet on one comparedwith 3,800 squaree feet on three floors at its old leasedx location, at 8770 Rose Ave. in It also has added three employees, for a totaol of 13, said Marcy Handlan, who founded the companyh withNancy Apel. Annual revenue has reached $6.4 million.
Junior 30 years apart Attorneys Joe classof '64, and Anthony Favazza III, SLUH clas of '94, are opening a law practice in Clayton. is scoutinhg space, said Mooney, who untik last month was tax counseklwith 's Private Client Group. Favazza, whose father, Tony Favazza, owns the family's restaurangt on the Hill, was with the New York office ofuntik April. His specialty is mergers and Checkout this, mate Philanthropists Rex and Jeanner Sinquefield sank almost $1 million into the handsome and , whicjh opened this week at 4657 Marylanc Ave., in the Central West End.
Besides promotint the game at the center, with 6,000 squarde feet on three floors, the club will work with to promotschess programs.

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