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'''Levy's Fine Jewelry, Art & Antiques''' is a retailer specializing in antique and estate jewelry located at 2116 [[2nd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The company was founded by [[Joe Denaburg]] in [[1922]]. It is currently owned by Denaburg's grandson, [[Jerad Nadler]].
'''Levy's Fine Jewelry, Art & Antiques''' is a retailer specializing in antique and estate jewelry located at 2116 [[2nd Avenue North]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The company was founded by [[Joe Denaburg]] in [[1922]]. It is currently owned by Denaburg's grandson, [[Jerad Nadler]].
In June [[2009]] the store celebrated its 87th anniversary by wrapping 100 pieces of jewelry (worth between $20 and $1000) and leaving them scattered across the city.


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==References==
==References==
* Williams, Roy L. (January 15, 2009) "Jewelry store sales suffer in economic downturn." ''Birmingham News''
* Williams, Roy L. (January 15, 2009) "Jewelry store sales suffer in economic downturn." ''Birmingham News''
* Toberlin, Michael (June 27, 2009) "Birmingham's Levy's jewelry store thanks customers by scattering gifts across city for finders to keep." ''Birmingham News''


==External link==
==External link==

Revision as of 12:13, 28 June 2009

Levy's Fine Jewelry, Art & Antiques is a retailer specializing in antique and estate jewelry located at 2116 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The company was founded by Joe Denaburg in 1922. It is currently owned by Denaburg's grandson, Jerad Nadler.

In June 2009 the store celebrated its 87th anniversary by wrapping 100 pieces of jewelry (worth between $20 and $1000) and leaving them scattered across the city.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (January 15, 2009) "Jewelry store sales suffer in economic downturn." Birmingham News
  • Toberlin, Michael (June 27, 2009) "Birmingham's Levy's jewelry store thanks customers by scattering gifts across city for finders to keep." Birmingham News

External link