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    First Look: Cub Shrub Opens in The Short North

    Local retailer Tigertree has officially opened its new kids store expansion, Cub Shrub, located at 749 North High Street. The new store spins off the children’s lines of clothing, toys, games and accessories that Tigertree has built up within their main store over the past year.

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    Owners Josh and Niki Quinn told Columbus Underground in August that the idea for a childrens store predates the birth of their own child, but the opportunity to open so close to their main store came available when the Mac Worthington art gallery vacated their space to relocate Downtown.

    Today marks the first official day in business, following yesterday’s soft opening preview.

    For more information, visit www.shoptigertree.com/collections/kids-clothes.

    All photos by Walker Evans.

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    Walker Evans
    Walker Evanshttps://columbusunderground.com
    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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