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NOVEMBER 16, 2022
VOL. 103, NO. 44
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Magnolia woman moves store from Belltown to Village
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Although business owner Natalia Biner-Wittke has lived in Magnolia since moving to Seattle in 2011, for the last 10 years she commuted to her consignment boutique in Belltown and enjoyed the vibrant and diverse community. Now, Biner-Wittke is working closer to home after moving her SELL YOUR upscale shop, Sell Your Sole ConsignSOLE CONSIGNMENT ment Boutique, to Magnolia. BOUTIQUE Her journey to 2425 33rd Ave. West, opening a consignSuite D ment store began in Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Arizona, however. Saturday. “I always knew 206-443-2616 I wanted to open a Sellyoursoleconsignment. consignment shop,” com Biner-Wittke said. Biner-Wittke attributes her entrepreneurial spirit to her parents, who immigrated to Arizona from Ukraine speaking no English and with no money. She said they worked hard to establish themselves and opened a restaurant, where she helped out.
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Photo by Jessica Keller Natalia Biner-Wittke, owner of Sell Your Sole Consignment Boutique, straightens merchandise before opening her store in Magnolia last week. The new shop specializes in selling high-end clothing and accessories.
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While the Nov. 8 general election results have yet to be validated, Julia Reed didn’t have to wait any longer than election night last week to learn that she will be the newest District 36 state representative. Reed easily defeated Jeff Manson for the seat currently filled by Rep. Noel Frame, who opted to run for state Sen. Reuven Carlyle’s seat after he announced he would not seek reelection. Frame handily defeated opponent Sara Martin in the general election, as well. State Rep. Liz Berry ran unopposed for District 36 position 2. Reed said after election night results confirmed her win, she, her parents, friends and family had
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