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About Stationery Retail
Years ago when one would refer to a local retail stationery store the vision that would come to mind would be a small shop manned by its owner, display racks made of wood housing a limited quantity of greeting cards or newspapers and dusty shelves along the perimeter of the store with abbreviated quantities of practical supplies for school or the office. You might also find under a dollar toys like rubber banded airplanes made of balsa wood or pick-up-sticks among the treasured items from the small stationery retailer. The smell from wooden racks and floors permeated the air and the creaking sound of the wooden floors is remembered with nostalgic pride. Today, the term local stationery store has remained yet the ambiance and its contents are quite different. Most local retail stationery stores now offer less practical merchandise since the onset of giants like Staples who have dominated the retail stationery industry. If loose leaf paper, or pens and pencils are the order of the day we do not visit a local retail stationery store, as a matter of fact, that doesnt even come to mind anymore. Were off to a Staples or Office Depot. Today we visit our local stationery retailer to purchase custom printed invitations or gifts. We seek these stores out for their stylish and exciting gift wrapping, usually a cello wrap with colorful ribbons streaming down the package. The stocks in these stores are usually plentiful and eye catching. The store windows reflect a level of fun and sophistication where conversely it was once a simple dusty window of comic books and cigarettes. The staff in a local retail stationery store has a sense of style and whimsy compared to its days of practicality and simplicity.
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Jones Retail Corporation
1029 Connecticut Ave, Washington, DC 20036
(202) 331-3243 Write a review -
Fusionz - Commercial Office and Retail Interior Design
1776 I Street NW Suite 900 , Washington, DC 20006
(949) 423-9526Call for a Free Consultation to New Clients!
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Verizon Wireless Authorized Retailer
15428 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20905
(240) 560-7016 Write a review -
G & G Retail Inc
8661 Colesville Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 495-3177 Write a review -
Mid-Atlantic Retail Coalition-Marc
300 Mansfield Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 565-0461 Write a review -
Zagodi Fashion Retail
4803 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20011
(202) 726-1499 Write a review -
Sunoco Retail Location
8225 Piney Branch Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 589-2056 Write a review -
Sunoco Retail Location
2830 Sherman Ave, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 332-0357 Write a review -
Grosvenor Urban Retail Lp
1203 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036
(202) 296-0218 Write a review -
Club Wags Retail LLC
9330 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 585-2582 Write a review -
Industrial Bank
4812 Georgia Ave NW , Washington, DC 20011
(202) 355-7660Call Us Today!
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G & T Sports Center
3913 14th St NW , Washington, DC 20011
(202) 813-9532Call Today
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More on Stationery Retail
Most local retail stationery shops were found in strip shopping centers, next to supermarkets or bodegas. You could generally find a dry cleaner or bakery among the stores further implicating it as a necessary type store rather than a non-necessity store. Now we find our local stationery retailer among more chic venues like trendy restaurants and upscale hair salons in very high rent shopping centers. Not a supermarket in sight. The local stationery retailer is an interesting commentary of where we have come from and where we have gone. Currently the mainstay of the local stationery retailer is generally based on custom invitation sales. A single purchase can mount into thousands of dollars compared to a greeting card purchase of just a few cents. With the onset of technology being common place and people being so tech savvy, how long will we need a local retail stationery shop to supply invitations? The stationery giants have been tapping into that market as well. They offer blank boxed card stock with designs imprints already on them so all one has to do is add text. So, do-it yourself types can now print their own invitations. You have to wonder, how long will the local stationery retailer be able to remain or what direction might it take next?