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Phoenix Studio Gallery Reborn in Downtown Dunedin
Owners believe the relocated art and décor showroom will find new life downtown.

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After a year of freelancing for a number of Patch sites in the Tampa Bay area, Jeff was named assistant editor for the North Pinellas cluster in October. He will focus on a topic that is of great importance to the four communities in the region - small businesses.
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Owners believe the relocated art and décor showroom will find new life downtown.

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