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The public is invited to a store closing party on March 21.
The following is from Brittany Bang, owner of Audrey's Pet Supply, which will close this month due to a January rent hike. While closing Audrey’s is by far the hardest thing I have ever had to do, I believe we have a reason to celebrate everything we have accomplished over the last three years. I will never be more proud of anything than what our little store became in such a short amount of time and I want to make sure we share in our successes together! Please join Brittany & Brad and the rest of the Audrey’s family for a store closing party on Thursday, March 21, between 5:30-8 p.m. We hope to raise our glasses, have some laughs, and share with everyone some exciting new adventures that Brittany and friends are planning as the store …
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The store will leave the last week of March.
Audrey's Pet Supply and Services will be closing because it can't afford the 133 percent rent increase its landlord demanded, according to Brittany Bang, Audrey's owner. The new tenant at 296 Newbury St. will be Yogurtland, a California-based frozen yogurt shop, Bang said. Yogurtland has 190 shops throughout the U.S., Guam and Mexico, and the Newbury Street shop would be its first in New England, according to its website. March, three months shy of their third anniversary. In a letter posted on Facebook, Bang said she is not only said for Audrey's but she is also concerned about the changing character of the Back Bay. "I know I am emotionally invested in this issue but it is because I not only work in the Back Bay but also live here. It …
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Vest-A-Dog team will be at Audrey's selling calendars.
The following was submitted by Brittany Bang, owner of Audrey's Pet Supply, at 296 Newbury Street: Audrey's has been a longtime supporter of Military Working Dogs and more specifically we have donated for the past 3 years in row to Massachusetts Vest-A-Dog which is a nonprofit who raises money to provide bullet proof vest to our K9 troops. Each vest costs anywhere from $750-1000 because they have to be specifically made to fit each dog. These vests provide protection against anything from blunt force trauma, being kicked, punched, or of course being shot at. Military dogs are just as big of a part of our Police team as their two-legged team members and should be protected as so. Each year, Vest-A-Dog puts out a great calendar to help …
Retail Justice
3:17 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Actually, the Landlord for Audrey's space and the Capital One space on Charles Street are one and the same. Linear Retail Properties.   more ›