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September 10, 1993 - Image 155

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-09-10

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ANTASTIC

OUR DAY

• E

S

Bloomfield.
Today, Ms. Berman oper-
ates three stores, the newest
one in Detroit at the
Millender Center. She is
divorced from Mr. Klein, but
she and her new husband, Sy
Berman, manage the Detroit
shop.
Though Millender Center
Continental Exclusives,
which opened in April, has
yet to generate a profit, Ms.
Berman expects to do fine.
"I think Detroit needed a
store like this," she says.
"Why go to more suburbs?"
Edith and Sy Berman are
glad to contribute something
to Detroit's lagging retail
market. She doesn't listen to
dismal forecasters who say
retail businesses can not sur-
vive in the city.
Ms. Berman always loved
a good challenge. "It's proba-
bly why I'm a survivor.
Someone said I can't. I said I
could."

Edith and Sy
Berman contribute
something to
Detroit's lagging
retail market. She
doesn't listen to
forecasters who
say retail
businesses can not
survive in the city.

The store is filled with
one-of-a-kind gifts in all price
ranges, from $10 to thou-
sands of dollars. There are
black figurines and brand-
name crystal pieces. Dolls
and photo frames from all
over the world line the
shelves.
In the corridor surround-
ing the Millender Center
store, passersby can hear the
sounds of music boxes. Some
play songs from Phantom of
the Opera; others play car-
rousel tunes.
Ms. Berman offers Tiffany
lamps, Austrian china, hand-
painted porcelain"Delfts"
from Holland and Oriental
vases. Since the store is
located next to the City-
County Building, Ms.
Berman purchased some
bronze statues depicting a
hall of justice.
If that's not enough of a
variety, patrons may want to
see the Egyptian paintings
with certificates of authentic-
ity or the $1,300 chess sets or
several antiques.
"There's something for
everybody," Ms. Berman
says. 0

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