Ashley Markum she says she doesnt know if her three bridesmaids will have their dresses in time for the wedding.
Thats because "All About Brides" a bridal shop on N. Greenriver Road she says closed abruptly and without warning on Friday.
Bridal shop owner Glenda Smith said over the phone that she was locked out of the store because she was several months behind in rent.
She says her landlord Spurling Properties will not hand over the dresses.
But Spurling will let her in store on Monday to gather paperwork to figure out what dresses are in the store and what is being ordered.
Markum though is still upset because she says Smith told her she doesnt know where her dresses are she ordered two months ago.
Markum says her bridesmaids have already paid more than six hundred dollars for dresses that were scheduled to be in the store by first of May.
Her wedding is in six weeks.
Update - Monday, Smith says Spurling Properties let her in to get her customer paperwork and access to all the gowns in the store.
She says she plans to re-route markums dresses along with others to their homes.
Smiths "all about brides" store was closed because she was several months behind in rent.
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