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Online Framing Company Opening Brick-And-Mortar Store In Ardmore
Framebridge is breaking into the Philadelphia area's retail sphere by opening a brick-and-mortar location in Ardmore this week.

ARDMORE, PA — A new place to get custom framed pictures is set to open in Ardmore this week.
Framebridge will open their first Philadelphia area store in Suburban Square, 43 Coulter Ave., this Thursday.
Originally an online-only service, Framebridge is breaking into the brick-and-mortar retail space to offer custom framing in Ardmore.
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The company provides cost-effective and timely framing by owning the entire framing process.
Ardmore's location will feature a new frame exclusive to Philadelphia: a deep green wood frame with an antique gold lip that’s perfect for almost any type of art or souvenir.
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And to honor the deep-rooted love for the Philly home teams, Framebridge will offer complimentary framing of Philly ephemera with any frame purchase between Thursday and Sunday.
Also, the Ardmore store features a gallery wall curated by Philadelphia-based artist, illustrator, designer, and musician Corinne Dodenhoff. The gallery wall includes an eclectic mix of folk art, high-end fashion, local customer photos, and of course local memorabilia, such as an Eagles Super Bowl patch, Ortlieb’s beer can and coasters, the Tennessee Guitars record, and Chubby Checker’s autograph.
The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays.
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