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Bridge Park’s newest tenant to bring style, philanthropy

Bridge Park’s newest tenant to bring style, philanthropy

Bridge Park’s newest tenant will be bringing style and philanthropy to the mixed-use development.

Apriocot Lane Boutique, a national women’s fashion outlet, will open a new location at 4501 Bridge Park Ave. in June. It’ll be located between Local Cantina and Anthony Vince Nail Spa, making for the perfect opportunity to score a new outfit, treat yourself to a mani pedi, and celebrate with a margarita or four.

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Apricot Lane carries apparel ranging from cute to comfy casual, along with jewelry, accessories, gifts, handbags and more. Below are photos from the store’s 79 other locations:

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Each Apricot Lane Boutique is an independently owned and operated franchise. Including being present and active members of the communities in which they reside, franchise owners are encouraged to become involved in a cause they are passionate about.

Franchisor, Country Visions, Inc, has chosen to support the issue of human trafficking through the sale of handmade bracelets created at the employment centers in Cambodia, Nepal, and Haiti. All proceeds benefit victims of human trafficking.

The Dublin store is owned by Patti Mockler, who has worked in the retail industry for more than 20 years, reports This Week News. No word yet on the cause Mockler will choose to support.

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