Come mid-March, much of the buzz in our local retail industry will likely be centered on 10th Ave as Elliott Bay Book Co. makes final preparations for its Hill opening. A smaller change will happen on 15th Ave E as Tilden -- an old-timey store filled with gifts and tchothkes replete with a sign warning that the shop is 'difficult for children' -- closes its doors. After 37 years, Tilden is moving out of its brick and mortar space and going online only at tildenseattle.com (The site is not yet l...
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