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coach outlet usa corners and empty our wallets.Here is a glimpse at the newest retailers and businesses to join the Halifax business scene.Located in the heart of the Historic Properties at 1876 Hollis St., RCHMND is a destination for men of all ages looking for some new to Halifax brands, said Peter MacDonald, a one third owner."We were really looking to complement what's happening in Halifax right now," MacDonald said Wednesday. Herning, Baldwin Denim Collection, Filson, Gitman Bros. Vintage, Isaora, Porter, Saturdays Surf NYC and Tanner Goods.MacDonald and his two business partners, Kristy Smith and Craig Morris, came up with the name RCHMND after trolling through the Halifax history books.One of the original names for Halifax's north end was Richmond; it sat well with the partners, they put their own twist on it and a few months later, in the first week of September, RCHMND was unveiled.The shop is open seven days a week.The bevy of one of a kind and pre loved treasures available on the colourful Queen Street shopping strip that is affectionately known as Vintage Row, has grown again.Second Storey, a collaboration between six entrepreneurial creators and friends, opened Sept. 9 at 1526 Queen St., above Put Me On.Much like the items that find their way onto the racks and shelves at Second Storey, the inspiration for the boutique was a happenstance occasion that offered an affordable creative outlet for each of its six co owners."We're all approaching this in a very realistic and whimsical way," said Nadine LaRoche, whose line, halfsix, features handmade jewelry and lifestyle items such as neon dipped pots and woolen