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Richard Waller Jr. is hoping the family jewelry business can recover now that construction of the new bus rapid transit system is nearly done. Founded in 1900, Waller & Co. Jewelers is about the only jewelry store still operating in Downtown. Right, view of the new, virtually complete Pulse station at Adams and Broad streets, about two blocks west of Waller & Co. Jewelers. Service is expected to begin July 1, GRTC has indicated.

Richard Waller Jr. is hoping the family jewelry business can recover now that construction of the new bus rapid transit system is nearly done. Founded in 1900, Waller & Co. Jewelers is about the only jewelry store still operating in Downtown. Right, view of the new, virtually complete Pulse station at Adams and Broad streets, about two blocks west of Waller & Co. Jewelers. Service is expected to begin July 1, GRTC has indicated.

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