A Pittsburgh record store which was on the brink of closure in 2000 is now booming once again thanks to a resurgence in vinyl.The Attic Record Store, which first opened in 1980, has survived recessions, streaming and even acts of God to survive as one of a handful of independent record stores in the area.The beloved store now turns over around $1.5 million a year in album sales, as young and old flock to its shelves on a daily basis.
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