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Dandelion Feet to close

An upscale shoe store in downtown Roanoke will close at the end of this month.

In a letter sent by email to some regular customers, Kelly Fleming, owner of Dandelion Feet, says her store will shut its doors on Oct. 31.

Fleming states in the letter that she has become more involved with the CertaPro Painters business that she owns with her husband, Scott. Their franchise has been growing for the past three years.

"As life naturally shifts us from one phase to another we have to make hard decisions," Fleming states. "My decision to close Dandelion Feet has been very tough for me."

Fleming opened Dandelion Feet on Church Avenue in downtown in 2005. Last year, she moved the store to a more visible space, at 308 Market St.

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