Shop Tour: Hey Rooster General Store in Nashville, TN
When Courtney Webb opened her shop Hey Rooster General Store in East Nashville, TN almost four years ago, she poured her heart into renovating her little freestanding building, bringing life to the once drab building. The exterior of her shop became part of her brand, and when she learned that she was going to lose her […]
When Courtney Webb opened her shop Hey Rooster General Store in East Nashville, TN almost four years ago, she poured her heart into renovating her little freestanding building, bringing life to the once drab building. The exterior of her shop became part of her brand, and when she learned that she was going to lose her lease, she asked herself, do I close, or do I relocate" As she started looking for a new space, it seems that fate intervened and was on the side of this Nashville local. “As I was losing my lease — due to the landlord wanting to turn it back into his office — a local and beloved used bookstore called BookMan BookWoman was also closing and breaking Nashville’s heart,” Courtney recalls. “The owners made the decision to retire, but remained owners of the building. I frequently visited a friend opening a restaurant nearby and saw the ‘for sale’ sign go up [at the bookstore]. My heart sank because, well, I could never buy that! […] In late January, all who expressed interest [in the bookstore] received an email from the owners saying they would not sell, but lease and look for a...
When Courtney Webb opened her shop Hey Rooster General Store in East Nashville, TN almost four years ago, she poured her heart into renovating her little freestanding building, bringing life to the once drab building. The exterior of her shop became part of her brand, and when she learned that she was going to lose her lease, she asked herself, do I close, or do I relocate" As she started looking for a new space, it seems that fate intervened and was on the side of this Nashville local. “As I was losing my lease — due to the landlord wanting to turn it back into his office — a local and beloved used bookstore called BookMan BookWoman was also closing and breaking Nashville’s heart,” Courtney recalls. “The owners made the decision to retire, but remained owners of the building. I frequently visited a friend opening a restaurant nearby and saw the ‘for sale’ sign go up [at the bookstore]. My heart sank because, well, I could never buy that! […] In late January, all who expressed interest [in the bookstore] received an email from the owners saying they would not sell, but lease and look for a...
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