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Mae's on Main Moving to Devine Street
Owner Connie Stuckey said her new store will be called Devine Robin.

Mae's on Main, a long-time women's clothing boutique on East Main Street in Lexington, is moving to Devine Street.Â
Owner Connie Stuckey said she is relocating her business to the storefront that used to house Round Robin, a former women's clothing store, at 2800 Devine Street at the end of February. Her new store will be called Devine Robin.Â
"Devine Street just has a better retail presence," Stuckey said. "We had a huge opportunity to go into a location that's been an established women's store for 25 years."Â
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Round Robin closed permanently on Jan. 7, according to the store's website. The website also says Stuckey's store, Devine Robin, will carry the same brands.Â
Stuckey took over Mae's from former owner Mae Buzhardt in November 2011, according to an article on the Lexington Chamber blog. The store has been serving women in Lexington for more than 30 years.Â
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"We're going to miss Lexington," Stuckey said.
In preparation for the move, everything in Mae's is 50 percent off.Â
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