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    Ruby Road Resale Mall has opportunities
    for mini-entrepreneurs

    July 7, 2015No Comments
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    logo_rubyroad3Camp Verde AZ (July 7, 2015) – For those who have ever dreamed of having our own small business; Ruby Road, the home of the “mini-entrepreneur”, offers a simple and economical option for local, small business owners to sell their treasures.  

    Studies have shown that resale businesses, which include both thrift shops and consignment stores, represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the retail industry.  According to another recent study, about 16-18 percent of Americans will shop at a thrift and consignment resale shops during a given year, which is competitive with conventional retail stores. 

    Over the past few years, Ruby Road has expanded from 5000 to over 8000 square feet of retail space.  The store attracts dealers and customers from many miles away.  One of their loyal dealers Karen, lives in Goodyear, AZ.  That is 200 miles round trip from Camp Verde!  With all of the resale shops in Phoenix and cities in between, she has chosen Ruby Road to be her marketplace.  Karen recognizes that there is consistent customer foot-traffic in the store, and she appreciates that the owner Pamela Bridgnell is so positive to work with.

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    The good news is that Ruby Road has a few booths that have recently become available for mini entrepreneurs  to sell your treasures!  Included with a bookshelf display is unlimited access to our furniture room and the front porch display area.  If interested in becoming a ‘mini-entrepreneur’, please come by the store or call them at (928) 567 5759.

    The website is: http://rubyroadresale.com  You can follow them on Facebook. 
    Ruby Road is easy to find.  It is located in Camp Verde on the frontage road off Highway 260, just 4 ½ miles east of Interstate 17.   

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