![]() ![]() She plans to break the walls between her current store and the neighboring store on two levels (first floor and basement) and hopes to have the renovation complete in the spring of 2017. The solution: she is going to expand into the neighboring space, former site of Subway, which has been vacant for about a year. in Boston, Castagno said the amount of consignment inventory has expanded so much, she realized the urgent need for additional space in her Belmont Center store. Since opening her store at 262 Newbury St. "This industry is growing faster than any other industry in retail," said Castagno. ![]() Today, she said there are customers who tell her they do "Revolve tours," visiting several of her stores in one day. ![]() She recalls after being in business in Belmont for just two months, how much her idea was embraced by shoppers in Belmont. Lauren manages the Newbury Street store and Alisa manages the Winchester store. She was a stay-at-home mother with her four children for 18 years and today, two of her daughters, Lauren and Alisa have joined her team. I loved it so much I wanted to bring it to my town," said Castagno as she reflected on the history of her business. "I love designer clothes and found that consignment shopping was a way to have that fabulous wardrobe on a budget. Revolve sells pre-owned designer clothing and accessories, something Castagno has always been very passionate about. Last year, she opened a store on Newbury Street in Boston. In 2013, she opened a store in Winchester Center. In 2012, she opened a store in Lexington Center. She opened a second store in Belmont Center in 2011. 1 marks the seven-year anniversary since Belmont resident Lisa Castagno opened her first Revolve consignment boutique in Cushing Square, Since then, her business has grown from one store to six stores. ![]()
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