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Tawny Elizabeth Cox’s Tiny Traveling Boutique—a petite and chic Boho-artisan fashion shop housed inside a refurbed 1989 camper—captured our hearts and Instagram feeds when it began rolling ’round the North in 2018.

Now TTB is filling our closets and drawers nearer to bursting, thanks to Cox’s opening of a sister storefront in Elk Rapids. Bigger, brighter but delightfully still jam-packed with the kind of women’s goods we covet (read: a mix of unique and on-trend clothing,

New Up North

IN THE WORKS …

ORE DOCK BREWING CO. EXPANSION

214 FRONT ST., MARQUETTE

Ore Dock Real Estate, LLC plans to construct and rehabilitate a mixed-use development located in downtown Marquette. When completed, the project will include four residential units, commercial space, a restaurant and an outdoor beer garden. oredockbrewing.com handbags, jewelry, candles, skin care), the storefront boutique retains Cox’s commitment to affordability, ever-changing pieces and as many womenmade products as she can fit.

703 AMES ST., ELK RAPIDS

Rest assured, the OG TTB isn’t permanently parked—local pop-up shops in locations farther afield remain a possibility—but for now, the camper is hanging outside the new store, fabulously stocked with more merch.

And although it’s worth the road trip, you don’t have to trek to the Ames Street store or even wait for the camper to roll to you; all of TTB’s goods are also available online. Don’t say we didn’t warn you—or your closet. tinytravelingboutique.net - L.T.W.

Cool finds, community updates and sweet new businesses.

NEW DIGS … GOLD & JAYE JEWELRY

412 N. ST. JOSEPHS AVE., SUTTONS BAY

Jennifer Anderson, a graduate jeweler and gemologist, has moved her shop— and her bespoke jewelry—from Traverse City to Suttons Bay. Anderson has been working on the bench for more than 19 years, creating a range of pieces, from clean-lined and simple to highly intricate. facebook.com/goldandjaye

A REASON TO CELEBRATE …

30 YEARS: CHATEAU CHANTAL

15900 RUE DE VIN, OLD MISSION PENINSULA

This European-style winery chateau founded by Bob and Nadine Begin and now helmed by their daughter, MarieChantal Dalese, has outdoor seating with expansive bay views, decadent six-course wine dinners and a 12-room B&B for a wine weekend escape. chateauchantal.com

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