A Pittsburgh vinyl shop that opened in 1980 and nearly closed in 2000 is experiencing a resurgence, attributing its success to music fans. The shop now sells $1.5 million worth of albums annually. Analog media, such as vinyl records, is gaining popularity in Pittsburgh, with independent record stores benefiting from the vinyl-revival trend.
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“Pittsburgh vinyl shop that opened in 1980 and almost closed in 2000 is booming again thanks to music fans and now sells $1.5M of albums a year” Analog will always win in the end. Article: https://t.co/cGZGDC1WCz
Pittsburgh vinyl shop that opened in 1980 and almost closed in 2000 is booming again thanks to music fans and now sells $1.5M of albums a year https://t.co/ZrspCbGCyP https://t.co/D8vTzsReMf