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[[Image:Estate Liquidators.JPG|right|225px|thumb|Estate Liquidators, June 2012]]
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'''Estate Liquidators''' is a furniture, household goods and antiques dealer located at 7623 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake]]. The shop was opened in October [[2011]] by [[Vince Amaro|Vince]] and [[Hilary Amaro]] after the couple renovated both their shop and adjacent spaces. The Amaros buy estates for lump sums, then resell the better items at their store.
'''Estate Liquidators''' was a furniture, household goods and antiques dealer located at 7623 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake]]. The shop was opened in October [[2011]] by [[Vince Amaro|Vince]] and [[Hilary Amaro]] after the couple renovated both their shop and adjacent spaces. The Amaros bought estates for lump sums, then resell the better items at their store.
 
In [[2017]] Amaro announced that the store would close and the space be converted into studios for an artists' collective.


==References==
==References==
* Bryant, Joseph D. (June 9, 2012) "East Lake community groups host 'cash mob'." {{BN}}
* Bryant, Joseph D. (June 9, 2012) "East Lake community groups host 'cash mob'." {{BN}}
* Chambers, Jesse (August 16, 2017) "Merchant to convert shop into studios." ''Iron City Ink''


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Latest revision as of 14:20, 17 August 2017

Estate Liquidators, June 2012

Estate Liquidators was a furniture, household goods and antiques dealer located at 7623 1st Avenue North in East Lake. The shop was opened in October 2011 by Vince and Hilary Amaro after the couple renovated both their shop and adjacent spaces. The Amaros bought estates for lump sums, then resell the better items at their store.

In 2017 Amaro announced that the store would close and the space be converted into studios for an artists' collective.

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (June 9, 2012) "East Lake community groups host 'cash mob'." The Birmingham News
  • Chambers, Jesse (August 16, 2017) "Merchant to convert shop into studios." Iron City Ink