Fuss of all - mi nuh shap ah Coats - but mek mi ax oonu someting ...
Iffin you did wha wha breakfront ah yahd, you wouldn buy eeei ah yahd redda dan buy eeei ah Brooklyn ah shippi dung?
<span style="font-size: 17pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Courts Now Open in NY</span></span>
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Courts Caribbean has officially set foot in the U.S. The well-known Caribbean furniture and appliance chain opened its newest store in the heart of Caribbean America - Brooklyn, New York, last Thursday.
Brooklyn Borough President, Marty Markowitz declared October 30 “Courts Caribbean Grand Opening Celebration Day” as he joined other city officials in welcoming the Courts team to the community.
The new store which is located at 2822 Church Avenue (between Nostrand and Rogers Avenues) becomes the 94th store for Courts Caribbean which is part of the Unicomer Group.
Representing the Office of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs, Guillermo Linares, welcomed the store stating, “It is so wonderful to see that we have an enterprise that has emerged in the Caribbean, has demonstrated success and has decided to follow the Caribbean family to Brooklyn.”
“Courts Caribbean made a good decision in choosing Brooklyn to do business and an even better decision to choose East Flatbush,” added Yvonne Graham, special assistant to Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz.
The event began at the New York Marriott Hotel at the Brooklyn Bridge before guests were shuttled to the Brooklyn location for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and official first glimpse.
Courts Caribbean and Unicomer staffers, including top regional directors and managers from Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, then joined in a ribbon-cutting to declare the store officially open. Guests for the evening were thrilled by the Something Positive Dance Group and the Caribbean sounds of CASYM steel orchestra.
<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">The new location will offer Caribbean immigrants in the Diaspora the option to place their orders at the Brooklyn location for back-home delivery. Those orders will be sent to the specific Caribbean countries where Courts operates for delivery to the recipients. Customers will also be able to go in to the store and choose from their cost effective furniture, electronics and appliances for use in the New York area.</span></span>
Iffin you did wha wha breakfront ah yahd, you wouldn buy eeei ah yahd redda dan buy eeei ah Brooklyn ah shippi dung?

<span style="font-size: 17pt"><span style="font-weight: bold">Courts Now Open in NY</span></span>
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Courts Caribbean has officially set foot in the U.S. The well-known Caribbean furniture and appliance chain opened its newest store in the heart of Caribbean America - Brooklyn, New York, last Thursday.
Brooklyn Borough President, Marty Markowitz declared October 30 “Courts Caribbean Grand Opening Celebration Day” as he joined other city officials in welcoming the Courts team to the community.
The new store which is located at 2822 Church Avenue (between Nostrand and Rogers Avenues) becomes the 94th store for Courts Caribbean which is part of the Unicomer Group.
Representing the Office of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs, Guillermo Linares, welcomed the store stating, “It is so wonderful to see that we have an enterprise that has emerged in the Caribbean, has demonstrated success and has decided to follow the Caribbean family to Brooklyn.”
“Courts Caribbean made a good decision in choosing Brooklyn to do business and an even better decision to choose East Flatbush,” added Yvonne Graham, special assistant to Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz.
The event began at the New York Marriott Hotel at the Brooklyn Bridge before guests were shuttled to the Brooklyn location for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and official first glimpse.
Courts Caribbean and Unicomer staffers, including top regional directors and managers from Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, then joined in a ribbon-cutting to declare the store officially open. Guests for the evening were thrilled by the Something Positive Dance Group and the Caribbean sounds of CASYM steel orchestra.
<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">The new location will offer Caribbean immigrants in the Diaspora the option to place their orders at the Brooklyn location for back-home delivery. Those orders will be sent to the specific Caribbean countries where Courts operates for delivery to the recipients. Customers will also be able to go in to the store and choose from their cost effective furniture, electronics and appliances for use in the New York area.</span></span>
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