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Atticleaves

Atticleaves is a bookstore currently owned and operated by Rimas Nolie.

History

Atticleaves has existed for over 100 years, and has changed hands numerous times.

Founding

Atticleaves was founded as “Moira's Pages” by Basil Moira in 403 GD. The building it occupies was once a three-story apartment building, but the basement was flooded after the Storm of 401, resulting in extensive damage to the apartments that were below ground, as well as those that were on the first floor. The foundation was still intact, however the tenants were forced out as the space was no longer livable, leaving the space empty.

Basil Moira Era

From 403 GD to his death in 440 GD, Moira's Pages was owned and operated by its founder, Basil Moira. Basil specialized in procuring and promoting books that were locally produced

Jonah Moira Era

From 440 GD to 462 GD, Moira's Pages was owned and operated by Basil Moira's firstborn child, Jonah Moira. Jonah found it difficult to operate a bookstore on the scale of the original floor plan (which took up the first two entire floors of the building), and made the decision to scale back the size of the operation and lease out the remaining floor space to other businesses as a new revenue stream. Roughly 40% of the second floor which was at street level on the west side of the building, and roughly 70% of the first floor, which was at the lot level on the east side of the building. The business with which Atticleaves shares the second floor has been a restaurant consistently since it was split off.

Ulysses Moira Era

From 462 GD to 501 GD, Ulysses Moira owned and operated Moira's Pages.

Samuel Nolie Era

Atticleaves was once owned and operated by Samuel Nolie, but following his battle with pancreatic cancer and subsequent death, Francine attempted to take it over, but she could not keep up with the medical bills and was forced to sell it.

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