Brenda Smith, owner of Redesigning Women in downtown New Albany, has over the last 15 years turned her business into one of the historic area’s staples. Smith sells furniture and home accessories, including lamps, art, mirrors and China.
Brenda Smith, owner of Redesigning Women in downtown New Albany, has over the last 15 years turned her business into one of the historic area’s staples. Smith sells furniture and home accessories, including lamps, art, mirrors and China.
Brenda Smith, owner of Redesigning Women in downtown New Albany, has over the last 15 years turned her business into one of the historic area’s staples. Smith sells furniture and home accessories, including lamps, art, mirrors and China.
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The store offers furniture for every room in the house.
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Brenda Smith, owner of Redesigning Women in downtown New Albany, has over the last 15 years turned her business into one of the historic area’s staples. Smith sells furniture and home accessories, including lamps, art, mirrors and China.
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The store offers furniture for every room in the house.
NEW ALBANY • Brenda Smith, owner of Redesigning Women in downtown New Albany, said the work ethic she learned growing up on a farm in Union Country helped build the business she has today.
Located at 120 W. Main St., Redesigning Women has been open for 15 years. For about the first six of those years, the business was located on Bankhead Street where Mi Pueblo is currently. But Smith decided she needed more space and bought the building she is now located in downtown.