An international retailer has opened its second Maryland store in Prince George's County, offering deep discounts on apparel for everyone, accessories and home goods.
Shoppers bid adieu to a home goods store that closed its doors last week in Annapolis after being a business fixture in the community for five years.
A fully functioning cafe and culinary training facility will be opening in Montgomery County, offering culinary students the chance to learn the trade while serving up delicious dishes to diners.
International clothing retailer Primark has opened its second Maryland store at the Mall at Prince George's. The store officially opened mid-May with apparel for women, men and kids, as well as beauty items and home accessories.
Home goods store Welcome Home Markets has closed its doors in Annapolis after five years of business. Founder Jenn Baker announced the closure in a Facebook post.
Emma's Torch will open as a two-part operation that includes a fully functioning cafe and a culinary training facility. While diners are served on the front end, students are learning the culinary trade a few steps away.
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