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'''Remon's Clothier''' is a high-end clothing store located at 290 [[21st Street North]] in the [[Massey Building]]. The shop is owned by [[Remon Danforah]]. | '''Remon's Clothier''' is a high-end clothing store located at 290 [[21st Street North]] in the [[Massey Building]]. The shop opened in the 1970s and is owned by [[Remon Danforah]]. | ||
In December [[2008]], Remon's was named in the indictment against [[Larry Langford]], charging that Langford's bills to Remon's were paid by [[Bill Blount]] and [[Al LaPierre]] in exchange for bond swaps and other deals. | In December [[2008]], Remon's was named in the indictment against [[Larry Langford]], charging that Langford's bills to Remon's were paid by [[Bill Blount]] and [[Al LaPierre]] in exchange for bond swaps and other deals. | ||
In September [[2009]] Remon's opened a second location in the [[Summit]] shopping center. | |||
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Revision as of 15:34, 5 August 2009
Remon's Clothier is a high-end clothing store located at 290 21st Street North in the Massey Building. The shop opened in the 1970s and is owned by Remon Danforah.
In December 2008, Remon's was named in the indictment against Larry Langford, charging that Langford's bills to Remon's were paid by Bill Blount and Al LaPierre in exchange for bond swaps and other deals.
In September 2009 Remon's opened a second location in the Summit shopping center.
External links
- Remon's Clothier website
- PDF of allegations against Langford from the Birmingham News