Monday, August 4, 2008
Lula B’s antique mall is expanding on Lower Greenville
LOWER GREENVILLE Lula B’s Antique Mall, after 14 years of healthy business, is expanding – growing an additional 50% into the adjacent space at 2000 Greenville Avenue. The expanded space is expected to launch on September 1, 2008. Most slots are already filled; however, a few select dealers are still being interviewed for lease opportunities.
Why the progression when other businesses and antique malls are closing their doors?
Customers want to “Go Green” by buying vintage items. Not only are Lula B’s customers extremely fashion-sensitive, they are also price-sensitive and have global awareness. Lula B’s dealers are attuned to current retro fashion and decorative trends, and they strive to exceed customers’ expectations. Lula B’s offers vintage furniture, mostly in mid-century modern design, collectibles, toys, vintage eclectic clothing, accessories, jewelry, and footwear, such as amazing vintage cowboy boots. Quite a collection of those upstairs (more than 75 pairs)! Customers see the value of buying “previously owned” goods as an economic advantage, as well as a good choice for the environment.
Lula B’s Antique Mall values its local repeat customers from the greater Dallas area such as Lakewood, the “M” Streets, Oak Lawn, North Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, Southern Methodist University (SMU), and all areas of DFW, as well as the customers that visit from states such as New York and Oklahoma.
Stop in for great values, rare finds, & a nostalgic visit to eras past. If you’ve never been to Lula B’s, now is the time to check it out. Open until 7pm, 7 days a week
It’s a great place to find items for the new home or condo you are decorating.
Come by after work, shop ‘til you drop, then walk to Daddy Jack’s for a delicious lobster tail, Teppo for some fabulous fresh sushi, or the Sugar Shack for a shot!
After all the money you’ve saved buying vintage goods, you deserve a treat. Lowest Greenville is the best!
This story was contributed by a member of the Pegasus News community.
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Certainly could have restrained the advertorialism here..
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