Competition heats up among Chapel Hill boutiques
Competition is tough among Chapel Hill clothing stores because of their location in a crowded market catering to female UNC students.
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Competition is tough among Chapel Hill clothing stores because of their location in a crowded market catering to female UNC students.
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Linda's Bar & Grill
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Chapel Hill Barber Shop moves
Ben Bergmann, a farmer from Fickle Creek Farm, has been a participant of the Chapel Hill Market for 12 years. Taking place in the parking lot of University Mall, the market is has moved its location several times. With the prospect of having a permanent home, Bergman says, "I wish it could be here permanently but it's a little tenuous to be honest. It would be nice if we had a longer term commitment from the mall."