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    Simply Vague Expanding to Cincinnati

    Simply Vague has become the latest Columbus business to announce an expansion to Cincinnati, with a new location coming next month to the Kenwood Towne Center just north of the city. The store will be the fourth for Simply Vague, which has stores at The Mall at Tuttle Crossing, Polaris Fashion Place, and the South Campus Gateway.

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    Store owner Andrea Archibald has made a name for herself as a purveyor of locally hand crafted goods, as her stores carry products created by over 250 Ohio-based artisans. The selection ranges from food to clothing to home furnishings and more.

    “The Simply Vague mission is to increase local spending, keep money in the state, and increase jobs in the community,” said Archibald. “The stores create opportunities for hundreds of small business owners to have their products in major malls alongside retail giants like Macy’s and produces millions in annual revenue that stays in the state strengthening the local economy.”

    The new Cincinnati location will be housed in a 3,000 square foot space on the second floor inside the Kenwood Mall. An opening is scheduled for sometime in November. Other Columbus businesses that have recently expanded to Cincinnati include The Candle Lab, HOMAGE, Elm & Iron and 16-Bit Bar+Arcade.

    For more information, visit www.shoplocalohio.com.

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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