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    Best Place to Shop of 2010 – Short North

    The Short North scores another threepeat this year by being voted up into the number one spot once again for places that locals love to shop. And with good reason too, as the Short North offers a little bit of something for everyone with a diverse range of unique retailers all within easy walking distance of each other. 2010 gave shoppers plenty of new reasons to check out the Short North with a lineup of new shops that includes two new furniture stores (Inside and Grid) new clothing retailers (National Jean Company, HOMAGE and VooDoo Denim Lounge) a new place to buy locally made spirits (Middle West Spirits) a new vintage shop (The Attic), and a new gift shop (Bink Davies).

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    Top 10 Places to Shop in 2010:

    1. Short North
    2. Easton Town Center
    3. The North Market
    4. Clintonville
    5. Polaris Fashion Place
    6. German Village
    7. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing
    8. Grandview Heights
    9. Clintonville Farmer’s Market
    10. Shops on Lane Avenue

    Best Shopping Destination of 2009 – Short North

    Best Shopping Destination of 2008 – Short North

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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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