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    Bungalow Home Revamps Short North Store

    If you’ve noticed the papered up windows recently at 641 North High Street, then you may have been wondering if Bungalow Home was relocating or closing up shop. Fear not, as the store has actually be undergoing renovations, and will celebrate its reopening on Thursday, November 20th.

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    “The lack of parking and massive amount of construction around us has brought its challenges so we decided to take this opportunity to spruce up the store,” says Bungalow owner Paige Hanover Langdale. “Most of it is cosmetic with painting and refinishing the floors. We have changed our merchandising as well, and you will find a lot more accessories and gifts in the Short North location.”

    The renovations also coincide with the opening of the new Joseph Parking Garage, located just around the corner on Russell Street. Bungalow Home has two additional locations in New Albany and Powell.

    The grand reopening party on November 20th will run from 5pm to 8pm and will feature 20% off all merchandise.

    For more information, visit www.bungalowhome.com.

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