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life coach program bridal shop, Redding said.The rest of the inventory, packed into one side of the store, would be picked up by truck and sent to other boutiques. Redding listed the metal clothing racks on Craigslist. She planned to call an antique dealer about the glass shelves.And soon Bakers Dress Shop, a Hanover landmark for 84 years would be empty.The shop at 33 Broadway closed its doors on Saturday, Nov. 10. The building, which also includes four apartments upstairs, has been for sale for almost 10 months, but no one has come forward to buy it, Redding said.Redding and her sister, Jane Sneeringer, owned the business for six years. The sisters bought the store from Lindy Lingg and Deb Marshall in 2006. Prior to Lingg and Marshall, the store was owned by the Baker family, who owned the shop for 56 years.When Redding and Sneeringer bought the property seven years ago, they intended to retire with it. Redding previously worked in marketing and sales, but had always wanted to own a business before she retired. With a passion for fashion, Redding decided to buy the dress shop. But now, she said, was the time to retire."It's been fun," Redding said, looking at the few racks of clothing left in the shop. "There wasn't one day I dreaded coming to work.""I'll miss the customers," she added. "Some could really be a trip."The dress shop has always focused on the customers, said Bob Baker, the grandson of the original owner, Walter Baker Sr.Baker Sr. bought the shop, originally located on Baltimore Street, in 1928, but quickly moved to 3335 Broadway. Baker Sr. also owned Bakers Little Folks a children's