In the latest Gulfshore Business update, a couple is taking two separate concepts and bringing them together under one roof.
Christine and Michael Picerno have been married for 22 years. Now, they’re deciding to marry their talents, putting two concepts into one store in Naples.
Chinelas sells shoes while Macanudo Mate sells tea, empanadas, and much more.
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