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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Former Toys ‘R’ Us Manager Opens Toy Store

According to BlackBusiness, Glendon Warner, once a former manager at a Toys ‘R’ Us store, has realized his dream of opening his own toy store.

Warner has opened his toy store Toys, Babies & More in Hyattsville, Maryland. The 1,600 square-foot location was opened last September and the store sells items like stuffed animals, gadgets, toy cars, dolls, and more items.

Warner along with his family immigrated to the U.S. from Guyana and always had an “American dream” to open up his own business. He had a business license approved while working at Toys ‘R’ Us and long before the toy store announced the closing of its 800 U.S. stores. Unable to immediately pay the down payment for his store’s location, he saved up his tax refunds and made extra money by selling toys and other items at flea markets with his wife.

Related: ULTIMATE 2019 GIFT GUIDE FROM BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES: Tech, Recreation, Toys, and Games. 

Initially, Warner had plans to open a discount dollar store since stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General were doing so well in comparison to other types of stores but with the upcoming closing of Toys ‘R’ Us, he felt that presented an opening for him to start his store in his community.

“The community that I’m in doesn’t have anything like a toy store. Even at Walmart, there’s a long line,” Warner tells Money. “God blessed me in a time where I can afford to pay the rent.”

Warner finds himself trying to build a loyal customer base while trying to stay in business. The store is brand new, and, although it was a good idea to open a toy store in the area, products aren’t necessarily flying off the shelves. But that won’t stop him as he is staying positive about the venture.

“Some days, no one walks in, and some days, for three days, I have no one walk in,” Warner says. “But it doesn’t break me because I have encouragement and motivations to make it happen.”

“It’s not all glory right now for me,” Warner adds. “But I’m happy to achieve the American dream.”



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Former Toys ‘R’ Us Manager Opens Toy Store

According to BlackBusiness, Glendon Warner, once a former manager at a Toys ‘R’ Us store, has realized his dream of opening his own toy store.

Warner has opened his toy store Toys, Babies & More in Hyattsville, Maryland. The 1,600 square-foot location was opened last September and the store sells items like stuffed animals, gadgets, toy cars, dolls, and more items.

Warner along with his family immigrated to the U.S. from Guyana and always had an “American dream” to open up his own business. He had a business license approved while working at Toys ‘R’ Us and long before the toy store announced the closing of its 800 U.S. stores. Unable to immediately pay the down payment for his store’s location, he saved up his tax refunds and made extra money by selling toys and other items at flea markets with his wife.

Related: ULTIMATE 2019 GIFT GUIDE FROM BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES: Tech, Recreation, Toys, and Games. 

Initially, Warner had plans to open a discount dollar store since stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General were doing so well in comparison to other types of stores but with the upcoming closing of Toys ‘R’ Us, he felt that presented an opening for him to start his store in his community.

“The community that I’m in doesn’t have anything like a toy store. Even at Walmart, there’s a long line,” Warner tells Money. “God blessed me in a time where I can afford to pay the rent.”

Warner finds himself trying to build a loyal customer base while trying to stay in business. The store is brand new, and, although it was a good idea to open a toy store in the area, products aren’t necessarily flying off the shelves. But that won’t stop him as he is staying positive about the venture.

“Some days, no one walks in, and some days, for three days, I have no one walk in,” Warner says. “But it doesn’t break me because I have encouragement and motivations to make it happen.”

“It’s not all glory right now for me,” Warner adds. “But I’m happy to achieve the American dream.”



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Rihanna receives 2019 Urban Luxe Award for Fenty casual wear from her idol, Janet Jackson

Rihanna and Janet Jackson were in the same place and at the same time and we weren’t there to witness it ourselves!

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At the Fashion Awards in London’s Royal Albert Hall, the two icons, along with Tyler, the Creator, took the stage as Jackson presented Ri-Ri with the Urban Luxe Award for her fashion contributions to sportswear, according to Vogue.

“You are loved for your style,” Jackson told Rihanna.

The prize was created by the British Fashion Council as a way to honor fashion labels that raise the bar on casual fashion designs. It’s hard to believe, but this is Rihanna’s first fashion award for her Fenty fashion brand. Last year’s Urban Luxe Award was given to Virgil Abloh, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton’s men’s wear collection.

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During her acceptance speech, the 31-year old Bajan beauty thanked her collaborators and the British Fashion Council for the honor. In 2017, Rihanna was also nominated for her Fenty x Puma collection.

Also, taking home an award last night was model Naomi Campbell, who was given the prestigious Fashion Icon Award. Campbell choked back tears and said the award was “a deeply humbling experience.”

LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 02: Singer Rihanna arrives at The Fashion Awards 2019 held at Royal Albert Hall on December 02, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Fenty has made a major splash this year, rocked by celebrities ranging from Cardi B to Bella Hadid. Rihanna herself has gone far in carrying the brand to the next level by wearing her own designs, including her choice for the awards show – a minty green minidress, with a translucent jacket.

Jackson, herself a musician and a fashion-forward icon, is someone who Rihanna sought to emulate early on.

READ MORE: Rihanna’s luxe touch stretches even into coffee table books

“Janet Jackson, Destiny’s Child, Whitney Houston—they were the people who motivated me to do this, who I idolized and looked up to, and said I want to be like them,” Rihanna told MTV back in 2010.

“That started the dream, and it just went from there, and became a reality.”

Rihanna’s Urban Luxe award win brings things full circle.

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