Wednesday, January 9, 2008

"JAZZA PHA feeling the pinch from Bush's economic slump"



If it don’t make dollars, it don’t make sense…

The store must close…
Our sources have reported that Jazza Pha new high end retail Store has closed it’s doors.




This was a short run for Jazza and his business partners (Ryan Glover and Tamara Knechtel. The high fashion retail had just recently opened in Atlantic Station November 2006 and are now closing January 7th of 2008.

Jazza Pha is most known as a songwriter and megaproducer.

Jazze Pha's first hit was the club anthem from Tela, "Sho Nuff", the label banner of the producer's company. Other artists with whom his has worked include
Nelly, Ludacris, Trick Daddy, T.I., and Lil' Wayne.

The following email was sent to its customers.


Knitch wants to thank you, our loyal Knitch customers for all of your support over this past year. Based on the economy and slow sales Knitch has decided to close our doors effective immediately. Thank you again for all of your support!Sincerely,KNITCH OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT



R.I.P Knitch

kNITCH


232 19th St. NWSuite 7130Atlanta, GA 30363
Knitch is a lifestyle store specializing in unique high end men’s and women’s clothing, as well as luxurious accessories and fine home products, featuring Y3 – Catherine Malendrino – Canterbury – J. Lindeberg – Adam + Eve – Joystick – Dolce & Gabbana – Yohji Yamamoto – Marc Jacobs – Evisu – Salvage – Wolford – LA Denim – Ryan Kenny – Chip & Pepper – Tracy Reese – Tocca – Baccarat – Earnest Sewn – Seeby – Nancy Gonzalez – Carpe Denim – Riedel – Chrome Hearts – Missoni – Z Brand – Donna Karan – Chloe – Stitch’s – and Milly.

2 comments:

  1. My dad had to close his business too, keep ya head up Jazza!

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  2. They're stuff was too expensive any way.

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