It turns out that one of the world's largest art suppliers is closing its doors here in our lovely artsy New York City. As of last weekend, rumor has it that one of the three Manhattan Pearl Paint stores has been closed down for good.
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Published: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Updated: Saturday, February 20, 2010 16:02
It turns out that one of the world's largest art suppliers is closing its doors here in our lovely artsy New York City. As of last weekend, rumor has it that one of the three Manhattan Pearl Paint stores has been closed down for good.

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