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	<title>Comments on: Still Open for Business: SoKo Fashion</title>
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		<title>By: wickedstyle</title>
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		<description>&quot;Roney created a shopping haven in the neighborhood that needed it most.&quot;.... how rude.  this neighborhood has had style for years. placing this store on chicago ave, which i live on, in a brand new condo building that looks like a bank did NOT bring style to our neighborhood.  walking up the street to division and/or around damen in bucktown is still the place to shop.  don&#039;t be lazy.  walk the extra few blocks and find something unique and classic.  this store only offers late teen/early 20&#039;s trends with a big touch of your great grandma thrown in.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Roney created a shopping haven in the neighborhood that needed it most.&#8221;&#8230;. how rude.  this neighborhood has had style for years. placing this store on chicago ave, which i live on, in a brand new condo building that looks like a bank did NOT bring style to our neighborhood.  walking up the street to division and/or around damen in bucktown is still the place to shop.  don&#8217;t be lazy.  walk the extra few blocks and find something unique and classic.  this store only offers late teen/early 20&#8242;s trends with a big touch of your great grandma thrown in.</p>
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