tinge Cl address After 18 years, Tapper's is leaving its original location in Southfield for a store nearly twice the size in a West Bloomfield mall. STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER recent customer at Tapper's Dia- problem, they have straightened it out monds and Fine Jewelry proposed immediately." Howard and his wife, Susan, opened to his girlfriend by having his in- tended read the marriage pro- Tapper's in 1977. Steven came on board six months later. posal on a ring-price ticket. Initially, the store was about 1,000 Obviously, the surprise was prearranged with Tapper's per- square feet. After several expansions it grew to 6,600 square feet, but even this sonnel. But that wasn't the case with another was not enough space. Thanks to aggressive advertising, mar- Tapper's customer. To the surprise not only of his fiancee but the store's employ- keting and community involvement, Tap- ees, one man literally got on his knee and per's has become one of the area's leading popped the question in the middle of the jewelry stores. The move to West Bloom- field will provide not only an increase in workday. Howard and Steven Tapper are broth- merchandise, but in services. "There's some sadness, of course, about ers and co-owners of Tapper's. They be- lieve the unusual proposals demonstrate leaving the Southfield store because of our the level of comfort customers have with history there, but it's overshadowed by the the store, which has become a success in excitement and pride in the new store," an area of Southfield with few retail es- Steven Tapper said. In addition to their work in the jewelry tablishments. But now major changes are planned for business, the Tappers have a long histo- Tapper's. After 18 years in a multiple-use ry of support for Jewish organizations and building on 12 Mile just east of North- other community causes. Howard is a past western (which now contains only a few president of Hillel Day School, while offices and a Chinese restaurant), Tap- Steven is a vice president of the Michigan per's is moving to one of the busiest shop- Region of the Anti-Defama- Howard and ping and restaurant districts in the don League. Steven Tapper. Each summer, Tap- suburbs. When the doors close at the Southfield per's holds a coat drive store at 5:45 p.m. Saturday, merchandise for the Lighthouse hu- will be hauled to a state-of-the-art, 11,000- man services agency of square-foot facility in the Orchard Mall in Oakland County, and West Bloomfield. The new Tapper's will it regularly provides STEVE STEIN STAFF WRITER merchandise for char- open 10 a.m. Thursday. The move will be the first for a store itable fund-raisers. rom his window, Antwerp "We live and work that has close and unique ties to the Jew- Jewelers owner Glenn Bed- ish community. The Tappers are on such here, and we consider narsh can see the outside of friendly terms with customers that they our leadership roles in the new Tapper's Diamonds the community very are regularly invited to b'nai mitzvah. and Fine Jewelry store. Evelyn Berch of Oak Park, who has important," said At 11,000 square feet, the Tap- Steven Tapper, 43. been a customer at Tapper's for more than per's location in the Orchard Mall 10 years, says she's not going to change "That's why we get in- dwarfs Mr. Bednarsh's 700- volved." allegiances even though she'll have a The brothers say square-foot establishment in the longer drive to the new store. they plan to continue Sugar Tree shopping center. But "I'll still go there," Ms. Berch said. "I'm the size difference and the not going to give it up because the peo- that commitment — despite disparity in the number of em- just give them a few ple at Tapper's are terrific. They're good ployees (Tapper's has 60 and and kind and they stand behind their days to get settled in Antwerp has four), Mr. Bednarsh products. isn't worried. "On the rare occasion when I've had a TAPPER'S page 50 Antwerp Jewelers Is Tapper's Neighbor Cr) w U) w - D LL, CZ) LLJ 1-- 48 F The 28-year-old Farmington want to have Tapper's in his area Hills Harrison High School and is lying. Because Tapper's does Eastern Michigan University such a great job of marketing, it graduate says he welcomes Tap- brings in a lot of customers. I'm per's, another Jewish family- hoping some of them will give me owned business, into his West a try. "It's going to be exciting and Bloomfield neighborhood. The new Tapper's is scheduled challenging to have Tapper's to open Thursday after moving nearby. Will there be more pres- from its original location on 12 sure on me? No. I'm trying to Mile in Southfield. Tapper's was keep a family business going that has been in the Detroit area for in Southfield for 18 years. "Competition is good for a busi- more than 100 years. How can ness," Mr. Bednarsh said. "And any jeweler who says he doesn't ANTWERP page 51 (--/\