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Dear Confashion: BCBG Closed by Municipality?!?

I have received this by e-mail from S who passed by BCBG at 360 Mall the other day and found that their store was closed by municipality for some reason. We're wondering if anyone happen to know why?

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Sarona said…
Le Vie En Rose was also closed and I think 1 more store but can't remember which
I'm taking a wild guess here and saying that it has to do with official papers that needs to be in the store, dunno what they're called since this used to happen sometimes
Anonymous said…
sometimes i wonder if the municipality has anything better to do.. seriously, leave out shops alone!
Anonymous said…
*our
Anonymous said…
meat&co. and many others
Anonymous said…
Actually this is because there was a problem with licensing from the municipality because the mall opened so soon, the paperwork wasn't ready, therefore the stores couldn't get theirs done on time. so lack of organization on all 3 parties involved (mall, municipality, store owners) nothing about the products i'm sure.
Anonymous said…
i think they don't have a tal5ees minilbaladeeya'a !! ..it says in the notice that the shop was closed by the baladeya'a
Anonymous said…
anon ili foqi..

tal5eee9 ib arabic class not @ 360 mall:)
Anonymous said…
yeah i saw that, i think 3ashan ba6elaw mbacher ow mashakil ma3a el licensing and stuff. yallah 5al eba6il i wanna shop !!
Single said…
I have a question :

i wanted a marc by marc jacobs boot but cant find it anywhere, the only website that sells it doesn't have it in my size. I called alot of places and searched alot of websites but couldnt find it. Do u know how or where i can get them . there called marc by marc jacobs croc cap toe boots. Ill die if i dont get them.

Thank u.
Anonymous said…
http://ansam518.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/bcbg-closed-by-ministry-of-commerce-and-industry/

It was closed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry due to licencing issues!

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