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'''Renaissance Consignment Boutique''' is a consignment store located in the [[Cadence Place]] at 6801 [[Cahaba Valley Road]]. It opened on [[October 10]], [[2008]].  
'''Renaissance Consignment Boutique''' was a consignment store located in the [[Cadence Place]] mixed use building at 6801 [[Cahaba Valley Road]]. It opened on [[October 10]], [[2008]] and closed on [[April 29]], [[2017]].


The shop is owned by [[Kathy McMahon]], who had previously owned [[Past Perfect]] at the [[Village at Lee Branch]].
The shop was owned by [[Kathy McMahon]], who had previously owned [[Past Perfect]] at the [[Village at Lee Branch]] and continues to operate the [[Urban Home Market]].


Renaissance mainly deals in high-end and designer clothing, but does handle clothing donations to charity for people clearing out closet space. In addition to consignment services, the store provides wardrobe consulting and clothing pick-up at client's homes and hosts fundraisers and "girl's nights out" at the store.
Renaissance mainly dealt in high-end and designer clothing, but did handle clothing donations to charity for people clearing out closet space. In addition to consignment services, the store provided wardrobe consulting and clothing pick-up at client's homes and hosted fundraisers and "girl's nights out" at the store.


==References==
==References==
* Taylor, Kelli Hewett (October 8, 2008) "Second-hand deals: Consignment shops get more clients as economic woes mount." ''Birmingham News''
* Taylor, Kelli Hewett (October 8, 2008) "Second-hand deals: Consignment shops get more clients as economic woes mount." {{BN}}
* Whitley, Carla Jean (January 2009) "Renaissance Consignment Boutique." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 62-3
* Whitley, Carla Jean (January 2009) "Renaissance Consignment Boutique." ''Birmingham'' magazine. Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 62-3
* Steere, Tim (March 31, 2017) "Retailer off 280 closing up shop." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 27 December 2023

Renaissance Consignment Boutique logo.png

Renaissance Consignment Boutique was a consignment store located in the Cadence Place mixed use building at 6801 Cahaba Valley Road. It opened on October 10, 2008 and closed on April 29, 2017.

The shop was owned by Kathy McMahon, who had previously owned Past Perfect at the Village at Lee Branch and continues to operate the Urban Home Market.

Renaissance mainly dealt in high-end and designer clothing, but did handle clothing donations to charity for people clearing out closet space. In addition to consignment services, the store provided wardrobe consulting and clothing pick-up at client's homes and hosted fundraisers and "girl's nights out" at the store.

References

  • Taylor, Kelli Hewett (October 8, 2008) "Second-hand deals: Consignment shops get more clients as economic woes mount." The Birmingham News
  • Whitley, Carla Jean (January 2009) "Renaissance Consignment Boutique." Birmingham magazine. Vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 62-3
  • Steere, Tim (March 31, 2017) "Retailer off 280 closing up shop." Birmingham Business Journal

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