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Luxuery fashion boutique Jeffrey returning to Buckhead Village
3+ hour, 10+ min ago (223+ words) After a six-year hiatus, Jeffrey is returning to Buckhead Village next summer. The pioneering, Atlanta-born luxury fashion boutique from fashion executive Jeffrey Kalinsky plans to reopen its doors on Aug. 2, 2026. The forthcoming store will feature 3000 square feet of retail space and 1000 square feet for a styling lounge at 3070 Bolling Way. "The selection will include clothing from Jeffrey's curated mix of luxury designers like Gucci, Balenciaga, Loewe, Bottega Veneta, and Dries Van Noten and will mark the celebrated retailer's return to Atlanta's dynamic fashion landscape," said the business in a news release. Jeffrey's first store opened in Atlanta's Buckhead neighborhood in 1990 and soon gained a reputation as a widely recognized tastemaker in fashion, offering a mix of up-and-coming and well-known brands. Jeffrey opened the boutique's second location in New York City in 1999, which was followed by a third location in Palo…...
Atlanta antique appraiser made $20M selling fakes, lawsuit claims
14+ hour, 32+ min ago (269+ words) ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) " An Atlanta antiques appraiser made $20 million selling fakes to a Florida museum, according to a lawsuit filed by the museum. A lawsuit filed by Beaux Arts Museum alleges that Allan Baitcher sold multiple counterfeit pieces of art to the museum between 2014 and 2024. Baitcher allegedly told the museum, run by a lifelong friend, that he had a connection with the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the fictitious Kowloon Heritage Museum. He told Beaux Arts Museum that he could acquire antiques from the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Kowloon Heritage Museum at a "reduced price," according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit states the Beaux Arts Museum acquired "several thousand pieces of artwork" through Baitcher between 2014 and 2024. In 2024, the museum contacted the Fundacio Joan Miro in Spain to confirm the authenticity of multiple pieces allegedly by…...