Shop Tour: Heritage Mercantile Co.
Making big life changes can always leave you asking, am I making a mistake" Will I have regrets" You can come up with a million questions to talk yourself out of things, but know that you aren’t alone — we all do it in these moments of change. For Jennifer Bloch of Heritage Mercantile Co., based […]
Making big life changes can always leave you asking, am I making a mistake" Will I have regrets" You can come up with a million questions to talk yourself out of things, but know that you aren’t alone — we all do it in these moments of change. For Jennifer Bloch of Heritage Mercantile Co., based in Costa Mesa, CA, she was in the same shoes, asking those same questions, which eventually led her to open her shop four years ago. Finding the right time and place to open Heritage Mercantile Co. felt meant to be, Jennifer shares: “My children were just becoming teenagers, and it felt like it was time. It was this kind of knowing, that if I didn’t do it at that point, I might never do it. So I quit my teaching job, [and] went on the search for a building that had character and soul. But that proved to be much more difficult than I anticipated. I could see the design and concept of the shop in my head, and knew it needed to be in a historic building, not a strip mall. However, finding such [a] building in Orange County was more daunting. I searched everywhere I could, driving around for hours each day trying to find the spa...
Making big life changes can always leave you asking, am I making a mistake" Will I have regrets" You can come up with a million questions to talk yourself out of things, but know that you aren’t alone — we all do it in these moments of change. For Jennifer Bloch of Heritage Mercantile Co., based in Costa Mesa, CA, she was in the same shoes, asking those same questions, which eventually led her to open her shop four years ago. Finding the right time and place to open Heritage Mercantile Co. felt meant to be, Jennifer shares: “My children were just becoming teenagers, and it felt like it was time. It was this kind of knowing, that if I didn’t do it at that point, I might never do it. So I quit my teaching job, [and] went on the search for a building that had character and soul. But that proved to be much more difficult than I anticipated. I could see the design and concept of the shop in my head, and knew it needed to be in a historic building, not a strip mall. However, finding such [a] building in Orange County was more daunting. I searched everywhere I could, driving around for hours each day trying to find the spa...
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