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A husband-and-wife duo put a new spin on the traditional corner store.
By Jeanette Kozlowski
Photograph by Kevin A. Roberts
For years, it seemed as if the corner of Argonne Drive and North Clay Avenue in Kirkwood just couldn’t get it togethe...
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Printed in the Wall Street Journal - House Tour SectionOctober 30, 2010By RACHEL DODESSeveral months after selling a cache of striped pots to his first retail account in 1993, Jonathan Adler wondered why he never got paid—until, that is, the buyer in...
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Article from the Voice-Tribune Louisville, Kentucky Business Feature and Finance Section www.voice-tribune.comBy: Matt Thacker Contributing WriterThursday May 24th, 2007
CLAY & COTTONMargy Taylor is working on her Ph.D. dissertation on risk taking an...
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Style Matters
One-stop shops
Find gifts with flair amid the fashions
By Christine Fellingham
February 20, 2006
Special to the Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky
"One-stop shopping" conjures up images of rushing through a superstore, pushi...
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Taking a cotton to it:
Clay & Cotton looking to replicate Highlands ambiance at The Summithttp://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2008/01/21/story8.html
Consider Clay & Cotton the anti-chain.Among the national trend toward look-alike stor...
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Small business owners losing sleep – and money – in wake of recession, stormhttp://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/02/02/story1.html
Take a global financial crisis, throw in two natural disasters with massive power outages within four...
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Louisville NAWBO chapter nominates 13 for annual Women Business Owner of the Year awards program
http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/2009/03/02/daily46.html
Date: Thursday, March 5, 2009, 6:19pm ESTThirteen local women have been nominated for ...
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Keeping dollars local is important to area businesses:http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=10413200
Keeping dollars local is important to area businesses
Posted: May 22, 2009 9:49 PM <em class="wnDate">Friday, May 22, 2009 11:49 PM EST<...
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Southern Living published an article, Wanda McKinney, “Head for the Highlands”. Southern LivingSeptember 2009: pg. km8.The following excerpt from the article was written about our store:“…About a mile down Baxter Avenue, CLAY & COTTON offers e...
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The following excerpt from the article, “Shop Hop” , was written about our store:
“…Reminiscent of a San Francisco boutique, CLAY & COTTON (4025 Summit Plaza Drive, 420-0701, and, 1341 Bardstown Road, 456-5536) displays a collection of brilli...