Thursday, May 23, 2013

A sneak peak at my new location off the Woodstock square

 I took a ride to Woodstock today and took a few pictures of my shop to be.  I also was hoping the folks occupying the space were almost out but it's not June 1st yet. They are still working in there.
For those of you reading my blog for the first time and know me from the Starline Gallery in Harvard this may come as a supprise.  I am moving my studio just off the square in Woodstock and am opening up retail hours at the Blossom Shop, (soon to be called Katherine's Beads) in June.  My target date to open is June 15th but this isn't written in stone.  I have lots of painting and redecorating to do before I open my doors.  But I plan to work day and night until its done.  I am bubbling with excitement about my new space.  Once I am in I don't plan on going anywhere for a long, long time...
My shop will be open retail hours Tuesday through Saturday.. I don't have my hours down yet but I will keep you updated.  At this time it is only me running the shop but as time goes on I hope to bring in some part time help and expand my hours opening Monday and possibly Sunday afternoons.
Here are some picture but I plan on brightening this place up a bit.  I see some flower planters in its future and maybe some hanging baskets to bring the place alive.
Blossom Shop soon to be called Katherine's Beads
Planters with some flowers will look nice..
I have yet to find out more about the shop next to me...


We are across the street from the back of Seasons By Peg which is on the square.
We are kiddy corner from the King Smokehouse which is known for having great Ribs...

2 comments:

  1. That's great news! I would get excited as well, if I had a space like yours. The place is quite strategic as well, since it is located facing the street. People walking by would notice your shop easily. I hope you are doing well so far! Cheers!

    Sheldon Ward @ Brett-Halvorson Associates

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  2. I agree with Sheldon. The location of your shop seems very visible and accessible to people, especially those who are passing by. And it's good that the façade is also quite noticeable. At the very least, you can focus on the interior design and make it look more inviting, and just follow up on the exterior later on. That way, your regulars and potential clients would always look forward to paying a visit to your shop. Thanks for sharing!

    Sean McCrory @ Graham Commercial Real Estate

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