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[[Image:Emily Shop postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Postcard view of the Emily Shop]]
[[Image:Emily Shop postcard.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Postcard view of the Emily Shop]]
'''Emily Shop''' was a ladies clothing boutique located at 1001 [[20th Street South]], on the southeast corner of [[10th Avenue South]]. It was owned by [[Julian Aland]] and later by his son-in-law [[J. Theodore Abrams]].
'''Emily Shop''' was a ladies clothing boutique located at 1001 [[20th Street South]], on the southeast corner of [[10th Avenue South]]. It was owned by [[Julian Aland]] and later by his son-in-law [[J. Theodore Abrams]].


The shop opened for business at the other end of the block, at 1029 20th Street South, in September, [[1931]].
The shop opened for business at the other end of the block, at 1029 20th Street South, in September, [[1931]].


The store closed after extensive storm damage in [[1996]]. The space was later occupied by [[The Break]] pool hall. The site has been proposed for a high-rise apartment tower.
The store closed after extensive storm damage in [[1996]]. The space was later leased by [[The Break]] pool hall, which relocated from [[Lakeview]]. The building was demolished in [[2019]] for construction of the 17-story [[1001 20th Street South]] residential tower.


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Latest revision as of 12:46, 8 January 2019

Postcard view of the Emily Shop

Emily Shop was a ladies clothing boutique located at 1001 20th Street South, on the southeast corner of 10th Avenue South. It was owned by Julian Aland and later by his son-in-law J. Theodore Abrams.

The shop opened for business at the other end of the block, at 1029 20th Street South, in September, 1931.

The store closed after extensive storm damage in 1996. The space was later leased by The Break pool hall, which relocated from Lakeview. The building was demolished in 2019 for construction of the 17-story 1001 20th Street South residential tower.