Another vacancy in the Dallas Design Center – Koplavich & Zimmer has locked the doors. Or, it seems been locked out by the center. It’s a shame because this company had so much to offer. Remember Silk Trading Co. with the beautiful and affordable silks, and the “drapery in a box”? Brilliant idea, and Warren Kay was making lots of money. Then, after spending big bucks developing that brand – he adds the name K & Z to attract the “designer crowd” and ditched the STC name in Dallas. After moving to North Park. And not listening to me when I advised him to find a space in the Knox-Henderson area. Can you imagine what a hit that would have been among all those furniture stores? Golden, I think.
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