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July 30, 2009By Michael Cader

Bookselling: Children's Store to Close; Store Hit By Truck Reopens; Biography Bookshop Moves

July 30, 2009By Michael Cader

Chicago-area children’s store Crocodile Pie will close after being rescued once by new owners a year ago. Co-owner Amy Moran says: “People either don’t have the money to spend or they’re being cautious – and rightfully so. We have a great client base – people have been very supportive. But they just don’t have the funds that they spent before.” But Flintridge Bookstore, the Pasadena, CA store that was substantially damaged after a tractor-trailer crashed into its building four months, will have a grand reopening this weekend. In New York, the West Village’s Biography Bookshop has been driven from its […]

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July 15, 2009By Michael Cader

Bookselling: With Building Sold, Kate's Mystery Books to Close

July 15, 2009By Michael Cader

The owner of Kate’s Mystery Books in Cambridge, MA has “finally” sold the building in which the store operates and will close the operation on August 1. But Kate Mattes writes: “I won’t actually disappear. We will be having author events at different venues and of course we will have the annual holiday party so there will be opportunities for the mystery community to get together.”Live Journal post

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July 14, 2009By Michael Cader

Bookselling: Still Hoping to Finance Return of San Jose Store; UK Agents to Become Booksellers

July 14, 2009By Michael Cader

San Jose’s independent store Willow Glen Books closed in May “because of decreasing sales and [owner Cathy Adkins] having to grapple with health issues,” but Roland Vierra is still working on a second attempt to get financing and start the store up again, in arrangement with owner Cathy Adkins. “Vierra said the owner of the building is willing to be patient while he works to get adequate financial backing to reopen the bookstore.”Business Journal In the UK, agents Sarah Lutyens and Felicity Rubinstein are opening a bookstore in London’s Notting Hill in October. They are recruiting a store manager now. […]

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July 7, 2009By Michael Cader

Bookselling News: Trover Closes; Half Price Rises; What Scribd Does Right

July 7, 2009By Michael Cader

Washington, DC’s Trover Shop bookstore on Capitol Hill is closing after 51 years in business. At one point comprising five stores in the area, Trover Shops will be left with a single outlet that sells only cards and gifts. Co-owner Andy Shuman (and son of founder Joe Shuman) tells the Washington Post, “We don’t want to see it go, but unfortunately with the way the industry’s going and other stores closing, we’d rather be on our own terms than someone else’s terms.” They wanted to be able to “walk away with our heads held high instead of with our heads […]

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June 10, 2009By Michael Cader

Shaman Drum Gives Up the Fight to Survive; Wisconsin Store to Close After 113 Years

June 10, 2009By Michael Cader

Owner of Ann Arbor bookstore Shaman Drum Karl Pohrt will close the store at the end of June. “I feel like I’ve had this charmed life to sell books in Ann Arbor for nearly 30 years,” he tells the Ann Arbor News (which will also close soon.) “That’s a good run.” The store’s site says, “On the advice of my accountant and my business manager, I am closing Shaman Drum Bookshop June 30. Despite a first rate staff, a fiercely loyal core of customers, a very decent landlord and my own commitment to the community of arts and letters in […]

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February 26, 2009By Michael Cader

Borders to Close Michigan Avenue Store

February 26, 2009By Michael Cader

Borders Group announced that they will close their big store on Chicago’s prominent commercial street in 2010. “It’s a difficult decision to close a store and we’ve done all that we can to keep this location open, but like a handful of other stores we have recently closed in cities ranging from Cincinnati to Santa Monica, this store has not met our profit objectives for some time now. In today’s economy, no retailer can afford to operate stores that do not produce the kind of results required to sustain a location, and therefore, we have no choice but to close […]

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