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Kaleidoscope relocated Nov. 21 to 1430 E. Sunshine St., 32 feet east of the address it had leased for 32 years from C. Arch Bay Co. Tom Pierson, who owns the store with his wife, Pam, at left, said that the move increased their store from 1,250 square feet to more than 3,000 square feet. The Piersons purchased the strip center that the store moved into for $350,000 and spent more than $250,000 on renovations. Pellham-Phillips Architects & Engineers was the architect and MoDoCo was the general contractor. The center's tenants are American Bodyworks Tattoo Studio and ABC Spirits; one storefront is available. Kaleidoscope employs 15 and its hours of operation are 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday.|ret||ret||tab|

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Trenique Accessories for Life opened Nov. 26 at 3821 S. Campbell Ave., Ste. B, in Parkcrest Center. Owners Melissa Raynor and Joe Sunseri, who also co-own Valentine's, signed a three-year lease for an undisclosed amount for the 1,800-square-foot storefront. Raynor said that Trenique has one full-time and two part-time employees. The shop offers contemporary gifts and dcor, health and beauty products, gift baskets and pet jewelry. Hours are 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday.|ret||ret||tab|

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Meadows of Eden Reception and Banquet Hall opened Sept. 17 at 10923 St. Hwy 176, Walnut Shade, 10 miles north of Branson. The 6,700-square-foot building seats 200 and has a service kitchen. Owners Ruth and Gene Meadows also own the 2,400-square-foot Stonegate Chapel next door, purchased in October from Naomi Webb for an undisclosed price. The Meadows, who don't have any employees, designed the interior of the reception and banquet hall to resemble a southern mansion with columns, chandeliers, a grand staircase and balconies.|ret||ret||tab|

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Captive Markets Indoor opened Aug. 15 at 2651 W. Vincent St. The company sells advertising space displayed in public restrooms in 18-by-24 inch frames, each with eight ad spaces. The indoor billboards hang in the restrooms of area nightclubs, bars and restaurants, including Intensity, Trolley's, Rasta, Summers at the River and Bumstead's. Co-owners Rob and Saori Carlson have one part-time employee. Hours are 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.|ret||ret||tab|

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