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well trafficked retail center at 4025 Henderson Blvd. near Neptune Avenue."I've been thinking of it for a few years and, with the economy, I thought it would be a good time to start it," Hendry said.Adults may have stopped buying for themselves for now, she said, but it's hard to stop buying for kids. "They grow so fast."Hendry's store consigns casual clothing as well as prom dresses, homecoming dresses and seasonal items. She is aiming to carry higher end items from brands such as Aeropostale, American Eagle, Quiksilver, Abercrombie and Lilly Pulitzer, as well as game systems, skateboards and sports equipment. Tuesday through Friday and 10 to 2 Saturday.Cork Olive location has closed for goodDon't look for a second comeback for the Cork Olive wine retail store at 1108 S Dale Mabry.The store was one of eight corporate locations to close last June after the company failed to secure about $3 million in financing. The South Tampa store reopened in October after the parent company came under a new ownership group called the New Wine Group. But business apparently fizzled quickly after the holidays, and Cork Olive filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection.Contents of the South Tampa store and another corporate store, as well as the company's distribution center, were liquidated in February by Bay Area Auction Services.Several Cork Olive franchise stores all of which have severed ties with corporate ownership remain open, including locations in Carrollwood and Brandon.La Di Da and Li Da La are splitsvilleLa Di Da and Li Da La, two consignment shops with nearly identical names but different owners, have coexisted side by side in Tampa for two years.Now La Di Da has moved across the street to 3635 Henderson Blvd. Owner Teena Slocum says her new space is smaller but cheerier, and easy to spot. She is still selling clothes, handbags, small furnishings and jewelry that she makes. She also offers interior design, painting and wardrobe consultation services. She has been in business for 15 years.longtime CEO Frankfort to give up titleCoach longtime CEO Lew Frankfort is seen in an undated photo provided by Coach. The company said Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 that Frankfort,, who