Now that green is the new black and people are recycling jeans to make into building insulation, why not combine the concept of fashion and green design into one big bonanza? Sounds Red-Hot to me. and the Triangle Emerging Green Builders, MorLove and American Vintage agree and need your help to make an event out of it.
As we reported in April, Holly Aiken closed her Glenwood South storefront. The Stitch sign has been taken down and the space is now for rent. Luckily for local bag connoisseurs, a large selection of new Aiken’s bags (in summer colors) are available at Cat Banjo in Cameron Village.

Maybe Raleigh just isn’t ready for high-end furniture as some readers have stated. Cherry Modern left Cameron Village over a month ago and now Porto in North Hills has closed its doors.
According to the owners and this craigslist posting, Stuff Consignment is for sale. Or maybe not.
As Raleigh continues to mourn the passing of its favorite modern/contemporary furniture store, a replacement for the space in Cameron Village has been chosen. Carlton and Company will now occupy the space where Cherry Modern once stood, and let’s just say that relative to its predecessor, it’s a step into the past—the way past. You now have a couple of options for furniture in the village, old world and very old world.