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Last Posted On : July 27, 2010, 12:44 pm LeBron James' children's furniture line goes on sale this fall - Cleveland Plain Dealer American Signature will most certainly deliver its line of LeBron James' children's furniture better than the basketball player delivered on some of his promises to Cleveland Cavaliers fans. Darren Rovell of
LeBron James Children Furniture To Hit Stores in Fall - CNBC That question will be answered in the coming months, as American Signature , the company that signed the former Cleveland Cavaliers star in February, has confirmed to CNBC that it will continue with its plans
Flea market opening at former Value City Furniture store - Morning Journal CARLISLE TOWNSHIP In an economy where most business owners are closing their doors, Ron Matcham is planning to open the doors to a new business next month. Matchams Carlisle Township Flea Market will
Clever Recycled Furniture Made from Undesirable Materials - Inhabitat.com The green movement has helped guide some great designers to create amazing new products from materials that already exist by sourcing supplies from consumer trash . New York City-based furniture designer Chris
LeBron James Children's Furniture Coming to a Store Near You - FanHouse So maybe we're all ready to move on now that The Decision is almost two weeks old and we've begun the process of grieving. No? Well, if nothing else, maybe this latest bit of LeBron James news will offer a
LeBron James children's furniture still a go - Furniture Today COLUMBUS, Ohio American Signature said it still plans to launch a youth furniture and accessories collection by LeBron James this fall, despite the superstar's decision to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers for
Continued: Summer in the city - Minneapolis Star Tribune It's hard to imagine a more magical way to enjoy a summer evening than by landing a coveted seat at the L-shaped bar on the patio at Broders' Pasta Bar , taking a crack at the affordable all-Italian wine list
Years Past: This date in history from The Bay City Times - MLive.com Saginaw Art Museum and Saginaw arts projects received a potential gift of $500,000 or more on Tuesday from a Bay City native, Elizabeth Eddy, now a resident of Gates Mills, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb. The donation was
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