Eureka Springs keeping shops open
Town feels recession, still draws customers
Posted: November 29, 2009 at 4:34 a.m.
Dina Landis’ runs her shop, Small World, seven days a week in downtown Eureka Springs.
At the malls, the big-box discount stores and the electronics retailers, Black Friday specials drew throngs of early-morning shoppers seeking the best deals on a limited number of “door-buster” deals in a limited amount of time.
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Business, Pages 73 on 11/29/2009
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