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Piccolo Penguin Opens Their Doors In Birmingham

Piccolo Penguin recently celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber.

Piccolo Penguin recently celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber.

Piccolo Penguin opened their doors at 2123 Cole Street in Birmingham. Amanda Schairer started Piccolo Penguin with the goal of recycling designer baby and children’s clothes. As a mother of two girls, she understands how quickly children grow and how quickly clothes pile up in closets. Piccolo Penguin gives consignors a way to earn money and free up space in homes. Piccolo Penguin provides their customers with the ability to purchase stylish, designer, quality clothing at a fraction of the price of new. Amanda has built this business by seeking out the best clothing, accessories and products for your children. For additional information please call 248-792-7167 or visit www.piccolopenguin.com.

Piccolo Penguin is a member of the Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber, a member organization dedicated to promoting the economic development, strengthening the business climate and maintaining the quality of life in Beverly Hills, Bingham Farms, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township and Franklin. For more information, please visit www.bbcc.com.

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Pictured from left: Paul Taros, Tough Talk with Taros, Inc; Joe Bauman, Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber President; Patty Bordman, Birmingham Mayor Pro Tem; Quinn Schairer; Amanda Schairer, Piccolo Penguin Owner; Jason Schairer; Genevieve Schairer; Allie Cordon, Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber; Al Hassinger, Robert W. Baird Private Wealth Management.

Contact Information:

Allie Cordon

248-430-7686

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