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'''Manhattan South''' is a women's clothing store in [[Heights Village]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. [[Lesley DeCastro]] opened the shop in [[2007]] in [[Cahaba Village (shopping center)|Cahaba Village]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. On [[April 7]], DeCastro relocated to [[Cahaba Heights]]. 20 days later the shopping center was heavily damaged during an early morning [[April 2011 tornado outbreak|tornado]]. DeCastro lost her entire inventory of spring and summer merchandise, and in May estimated that she could not reopen until the next September.
'''Manhattan South''' is a women's clothing store in [[Heights Village]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. [[Lesley DeCastro]] opened the shop in [[2007]] in [[Cahaba Village (shopping center)|Cahaba Village]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. On [[April 7]], [[2011]] DeCastro relocated to [[Cahaba Heights]]. 20 days later the shopping center was heavily damaged during an early morning [[April 2011 tornado outbreak|tornado]]. DeCastro lost her entire inventory of spring and summer merchandise, and in May estimated that she could not reopen until the next September.


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Revision as of 07:51, 15 May 2011

Manhattan South is a women's clothing store in Heights Village in Vestavia Hills. Lesley DeCastro opened the shop in 2007 in Cahaba Village in Mountain Brook. On April 7, 2011 DeCastro relocated to Cahaba Heights. 20 days later the shopping center was heavily damaged during an early morning tornado. DeCastro lost her entire inventory of spring and summer merchandise, and in May estimated that she could not reopen until the next September.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (May 15, 2011) "Rebuilding: Small businesses bore the brunt of the April 27 tornadoes, with some dealing with buildings destroyed, customer traffic disrupted and employees picking up back home." Birmingham News