even in their original record jacket and sleeves, can lead to permanent damage. You don't usually see people displaying CDs ...
When Red Door Records announced its closure, Bryan Gay knew he had to do something to keep the store's legacy going.
Rows of CDs tower against the chartreuse-hued walls, forcing well-versed employees to mount rolling stepladders to reach that much-needed CD. The Flatiron retail spot houses all of the classical ...