
BY: EMILI VESILIND
Italian fine jewelry brand Pomellato has relocated its Chicago boutique to a space inside 37 Oak St., a historic building in the city’s tony Gold Coast neighborhood. (Fun fact: The neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.)
Nathalie Diamantis, CEO and president of Pomellato Group Americas, says the move—which coincides with the brand’s 10-year anniversary in the city—was made to “ensure that the next 10 years would be even more memorable, in a Chicago landmark building.”
SOURCE: https://www.jckonline.com
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