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Judy At The Rink Case Study
When Kay and Roy Fausset bought Judy at the Rink twenty-one years ago, the shop was located on Magazine Street and had already established a reputation for innovative decorative accessories and one-of-a-kind art objects.
After moving to the Rink in 1996, Judy at the Rink has built on that reputation to become the "go to" destination for bridal, debutante and seasonal gifts and for home decorative items from lamps, to paintings, to artisan- crafted glass and ceramics. In addition, the shop has recently diversified its inventory to include fashion purses, scarves, and casual tops and expanded its selection of high-design costume jewelry.

"The covered, secure and easily accessed parking at the Rink location is appealing to our customers", said

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