
Kathy Meyers has decided to close The Boulevard Shoppes located in Greeneville, Tennessee, in order to spend more time with her family – especially her new grandson. This is one of my favorite shops in Greeneville, and it will be missed. However, you can find some absolutely fantastic bargains right before Christmas. While this shop may look expensive when
you first walk through the door, the prices are incredibly reasonable. With Kathy wanting to liquidate her entire stock by the proposed closing date of January 2010, you will find that you can get great gift items plus home décor items for yourself at what amounts to a steal. Following are just a few of the brand names you can find at The Boulevard Shoppes:
Life is Good – ever popular and always good
Colonial Candle – distinctive candle and seasonal gifts for family and friends
Giftcraft – add personality to your home and garden with this inspirational giftware
Trapp Private Gardens Signature Jar Candles – a bottle of perfume blended into every candle. Enjoy 45 hours of fragrance that is guaranteed to fill a room within minutes. Beautifully packaged in a gift-worthy topiary box.
There is so much more for the home and garden to be found in this lovely shop. You will just have to visit and see for yourself. In addition, Kathy will be selling all display tables and units. Any other shop
owner will definitely be interested in these.
The Boulevard Shoppes is located at 311 Tusculum Boulevard, near Niswonger Performing Arts Center, in Greeneville, Tennessee. Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. (They are closed on Wednesday and Sunday.) For more information, call Kathy on her cell phone at 423-329-0064.
Remember: Because everything must go, you save big!
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