Join La Daisy Boutique for a Ladies Social
Owner Michelle Rapoza blogs about the event here.
AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong gives advice to small business owners via Patch Partners.
There are several small businesses in Fairlawn and Bath. Some of them may be places you and your family frequent, businesses that have been in the Montrose area for as long as you can remember. And some may be your go-to places instead of national chains. AOL Chairman and CEO Tim Armstrong may stand behind a global brand, but he believes in the power of small businesses. In his recent interview with Patch Partners, a website connecting business owners to Patch in local communities, he offered his insight into what can set a small business above the rest of the competition. Small businesses can hold a lot of power if they are intuitive with their customer base, Armstrong said. “Small businesses can be nimble and can have intimate …
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La Daisy Boutique opened on Sept. 1 but the grand opening is Sept. 15.
La Daisy Boutique owner Michelle Rapoza has always wanted to own a clothing store, and she liked the personal touches of boutiques. When she fell in love with Bath Township, her dream came true. The boutique, next to the Bake Shop in Ghent, features a variety of women's consignment clothing from size 4 to 6X. Rapoza also offers jewelry, purses, shoes, toiletries and more. Rapoza lives in Cleveland Heights, but is looking to relocate to the Bath Township area. "I love the personal touches in boutiques," Rapoza smiled. "I enjoy talking with people and that's a real benefit for me." Anyone can turn in gently used casual or career clothing in any size, except children's. If the item sells in 60 days, the original owner gets 50 percent of the …
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