40 under 40: James Harrington

From: BusinessWest | Date: May 14, 2007| Author: Bednar, Joseph | Copyright information

James Harrington

Age 38. Owner, Our Town Variety and Liquors

Convenience stores need to be, well, convenient. And Meadowbrook Food Center, the neighborhood variety store located a quarter-mile from James "Chip" Harrington's Ludlow home, simply wasn't. Instead, he said, it was poorly laid out, generally overpriced, and stocked with too many dust-collecting items. Harrington, a community corrections officer for the state who was looking for some kind of investment property in 2003...

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