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ECONOMICS and ENTERPRISE<br />

Chaldean-owned store is a northern charmer<br />

BY VANESSA DENHA-GARMO<br />

Nestled in one the America’s<br />

most quaint and pristine towns<br />

is a European-style store for<br />

men, women and children. Ransom &<br />

Izzy, owned by Mark and Kristen<br />

Dickow, is located in Harbor Springs, a<br />

northern Michigan travel destination for<br />

the affluent, and just a four-hour drive<br />

from Detroit.<br />

The store opened in 2001 to cater<br />

to adults and in 2003, added a children’s<br />

section. Designed by architect<br />

Victor Saroki, the 2,200-square-foot<br />

store attracts a clientele from all over<br />

the United States and the world.<br />

Carrying both U.S. and European<br />

clothes, hanging from Ransom and Izzy<br />

racks are designers such as Etro,<br />

Eskandar, Les Copans and Joie<br />

Zegna, complemented by Garth Floran<br />

Jewelry and Janis Savitt Jewelry.<br />

Recently, the store added shoes for<br />

women and children. Any given outfit<br />

looks like it would be seen on the<br />

pages of Vogue and People magazine<br />

being worn by Jennifer Aniston or<br />

Courtney Cox coming out of<br />

Hollywood’s latest hotspot.<br />

To set off the charming tone inside<br />

the store are products like bath and<br />

body wash and cologne by Etro as well<br />

as candles for a romantic<br />

home setting.<br />

Located in downtown<br />

Harbor Springs along the<br />

Main Street shopping district,<br />

Ransom & Izzy sits<br />

between Boyne Real<br />

Estate and Quarters Art<br />

Gallery. The location can’t<br />

be missed by the residents<br />

and tourists shopping.<br />

“I really love all<br />

aspects of the business,”<br />

said Kristen Dickow, who<br />

has a degree in fashion merchandising<br />

and graphic design. Since she<br />

worked as a manager for retailers<br />

inside Somerset Mall in Troy, Dickow<br />

knows how to cater to the consummate<br />

shopper. “We really try to find<br />

unique special clothing,” she said.<br />

“And, we extend personal shopping<br />

to our clientele.”<br />

Having vacationed in Harbor<br />

Springs for years, Dickow said the<br />

town is the perfect place for a clothing<br />

store. Her parents and sister are yearlong<br />

residents. Kristen lives part of the<br />

year up north while her husband, an<br />

attorney in the metro Detroit area,<br />

spends the weekend with the family —<br />

which includes children Samantha, 9,<br />

Spencer, 8, and Mia, 4 — during the<br />

summer months.<br />

This small town of about 1,500 in<br />

Michigan’s northern lower-peninsula is<br />

known for its wonderful<br />

natural resources and<br />

recreational opportunities.<br />

In the summer, one<br />

can swim in crystal-clear<br />

water or golf on championship<br />

courses. During<br />

the cold weather months,<br />

avid skiers head down<br />

the slopes at Boyne USA<br />

Resorts and Nub’s Nob.<br />

Just about anywhere<br />

you turn in Harbor<br />

Springs looks like a<br />

scene from a Normal Rockwell painting.<br />

Ransom & Izzy is a little shop that<br />

carries a line of clothing for those who<br />

want to live it up a little in Northern<br />

Michigan.<br />

28 CHALDEAN NEWS AUGUST 2005

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