INDIANAPOLIS — A 106-year-old jewelry store in downtown Indianapolis has found new owners. Windsor Jewelry said local business leaders Fernanda Beraldi and Ed Broecker bought the store as of Feb. 1.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A 106-year-old jewelry store in downtown Indianapolis has found new ownership. Windsor Jewelry, which opened in 1919, closed at the end of January after store owner Greg ...
The demise of Windsor Jewelry in downtown Indianapolis was short-lived, thanks to two attorneys who purchased the 106-year-old business. Fernanda Beraldi and Ed Broecker acquired Windsor Jewelry ...
But Windsor Jewelry, which first opened in 1919, is an Indianapolis icon. The new owners decided they wanted to find a way to keep it open, weeks after the store held a going-out-of-business sale.
In Hamilton County, a former Purdue football player continues to make a business splash. Meanwhile, a 100-year-old jewelry store closed its doors.
Greg Bires, owner of Windsor Jewelry on Meridian Street, in downtown Indianapolis, stands in his reopened business, Friday, July 2, 2020. Porter Bread and Books, a cafe with everything from bread ...
Windsor Jewelry has changed hands after the 100 ... Owner Greg Bires retired after running the store for decades. Indianapolis lawyers Fernanda Beraldi and Ed Broecker will take the reins, buying ...
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the ...
There are largely two ways to insure your items. A standalone jewelry policy or adding coverage to your homeowners or renters ...
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