I trust that the Freiberts and their/our muse, Steve Resch, have a solid idea for the corner. While it's always sad to see a fellow indie business owner go out, it sounds as though Ms. Gwinn will be remaining in the fray, and given the hope of a brewery across the street, something different might be a net plus for the corridor.
Is the West Side next?
Aunt Artie's in New Albany closing Wednesday; Owner says she will still sell antiques online, by Daniel Suddeath (N and T)
NEW ALBANY — After more than 13 years in business, Aunt Artie’s Antique Mall will be closing its doors at the end of the year ...
... Being a small business owner isn’t easy, and sales waned over the past few years for the shop. Gwinn said she will miss the historic building — which includes a portion that was a Civil War hospital — more than the business. Her family sold the building, which is located at 128 W. Main St., to Stacey Freibert last year. Freibert remodeled a portion of the building and opened Seeds and Greens Natural Market and Deli there earlier this year.
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