Majid Shehade, store manager at Hi-Style furniture at 1343 N. Milwaukee, which his father founded more than 40 years ago, said business is not as good as it was in the '80s and '90s, when some 20 furniture stores lined Milwaukee Avenue. But his family's store has adapted to the hipsters and young professionals who dominate the neighborhood, adding items with clean, modern lines to its traditional inventory of ornate and two-toned sofas. Long-standing customers who now live across the city and suburbs still travel to shop there, and his new young neighbors with small budgets like the affordable items, he said.