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            <title>Purple Armchair in Downtown Raleigh Steps Up To Host 2008 &quot;CHAIRity&quot; Fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Wake County</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/98842</link>
            <description>Patrick Lawton, owner of the new marketplace Purple Armchair in downtown Raleigh, has agreed to host the fall fundraiser &amp;quot;CHAIRity&amp;quot; gala and auction for Habitat for Humanity of Wake County, which was left in limbo after its previous host, Porto in North Hills, closed its doors recently.

After the success of their first Habitat/Wake fundraiser, Porto owners Michael Perry and Emily Barrett announced their [PR.com - August 06, 2008]</description>
            <author>Purple Armchair</author>
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            <title>Purple Armchair Presents Vintage Clothing Collection in Downtown Raleigh</title>
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            <description>Some people love the flattering styles, high-quality fabrics and meticulous detailing. Others appreciate the history and the impact the designers made on the fashion industry. Still others see it as another way to live &amp;ldquo;green&amp;rdquo; by recycling yesterday&amp;rsquo;s clothes rather than buying new.

Whatever the reason, vintage clothing from the 1930s through the &amp;lsquo;70s has become widely popular. And [PR.com - July 18, 2008]</description>
            <author>Purple Armchair</author>
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            <title>Art... Vintage... Everything: New Marketplace Emerges in Downtown Raleigh</title>
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            <description>&quot;I want Purple Armchair to be the place where you find everything you couldn't find at the last store you visited.&quot; -- owner Patrick Lawton [PR.com - July 02, 2008]</description>
            <author>Purple Armchair</author>
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