New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
nothing comes to mind immediately when I think of a "NA thing"... second thought: jewerly and smokes. Those are the two things I would shop for in NA...and maybe the occasional art supply. I like the idea of trying to brand the NA experience, but it's hard to take it seriously sometimes and not want to revert to "whore island".
I have to go along with Ms. Coyle on what is there to shop for in NA(downtown)? Destinations is not actually downtown but they have gotten more of my business than anyone over the last year; yeah Randy I need to spend more at your store(wink). Furniture, jewerly, art supplies and tobacco products. Mr. Manzo is correct with the suggestion of adding Federal Hill and the Bistro.
If we are taking all of NA, then that is a different story. We spend a lot of money at hardware stores, lumber yards, hair stylists/barbers and coffee all of which are locally owned.
Who is the person that came up with the logo and what is the actually definition of?
Interesting idea, I'd like to pursue this further, maybe tie it into New Albany Source (newalbanysource.com), which I've been working on myself, in one way or another, as a sister site/concept, or perhaps becoming one in the same.
The classic line of, "There is power in numbers," comes to mind.
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nothing comes to mind immediately when I think of a "NA thing"... second thought: jewerly and smokes. Those are the two things I would shop for in NA...and maybe the occasional art supply. I like the idea of trying to brand the NA experience, but it's hard to take it seriously sometimes and not want to revert to "whore island".
I have to go along with Ms. Coyle on what is there to shop for in NA(downtown)? Destinations is not actually downtown but they have gotten more of my business than anyone over the last year; yeah Randy I need to spend more at your store(wink). Furniture, jewerly, art supplies and tobacco products. Mr. Manzo is correct with the suggestion of adding Federal Hill and the Bistro.
If we are taking all of NA, then that is a different story. We spend a lot of money at hardware stores, lumber yards, hair stylists/barbers and coffee all of which are locally owned.
Who is the person that came up with the logo and what is the actually definition of?
Interesting idea, I'd like to pursue this further, maybe tie it into New Albany Source (newalbanysource.com), which I've been working on myself, in one way or another, as a sister site/concept, or perhaps becoming one in the same.
The classic line of, "There is power in numbers," comes to mind.
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