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Hoboken Bridal Business Moves From Park Avenue To Washington Street
A Park Avenue bridal business has moved on up to Washington Street. What else is new in Hoboken business news?

HOBOKEN, NJ —One Hoboken small business has made a big move to the main street.
Signage appeared last week at 636 Washington St. for Ally's Bridal, which has had a presence at Second Street and Park Avenue for some time.
The business has earned rave reviews on bridal sites.
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"I can't say enough good things about Ally," wrote a woman in May. "Her prices are extremely reasonable — she charges a flat fee based on the complexity of the alterations and doesn't stop until they're perfect. When I first bought my dress, I went back and forth on it a lot, but I'm so glad I stuck with it and brought it to Ally. I got so many compliments on my dress, and many people said it looked like the dress was made for me!"
"I did not want to trek into the city with my dress so I did some research on bridal shops in Hoboken," wrote another woman. "I am happy I found Ally! ... I loved how patient Ally was with me during the process."
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