Little Shop of Stories Will Double In Size With Move
Decatur Metro | March 13, 2008The AJC reports on our recent news about Wordsmiths and Little Shop of Stories moving to Decatur Square.
The article sheds light onto our question about Little Shop of Stories’ moving date: April 2008. It also mentions that the new space is more than twice the size as the old at 3,300 square feet.
In regards to Wordsmiths, the article says that the shop will grow about 200 square feet with its move to the old Suntrust Building and answers a question that my wife had about use of the bank vault.
It will house the young adult section.
I’m very excited to see the expansion of these stores and good use of the old Bank (although I had always thought a small local movie theater there with just two screens–one with Decatur family-friendly fare and one with arty/independent/foreign films would be cool)!
I might have missed it on the blog but what is happening to the old space where Little Shop/Jake’s used to be? Is the new Mexican restaurant filing both spaces (the menu looks great, btw)? Is Jake’s closing?
At one point we had only the DQ for ice cream and then we had Ashton’s, Jake’s, Cold Stone, and DQ. This is a big ice cream town. With DQ probably closing temporarily due to construction, where will we eat ice cream this summer???
By the way, love the blog. Just came across it recently.
Hey altmod, thanks for the kind words about the blog! Glad you’re enjoying it.
To answer your questions: We haven’t heard anything yet on what will move into the old Little Shop of Stories space.
In regards to Jakes, the previous postings about El Tesoro moving into the “old Jakes” location isn’t in reference to where Jake’s currently resides. It’s actually the old converted house on the southern end of Church street. There’s a picture of it in this post.
http://www.decaturmetro.com/2007/11/05/new-mexican-restaurant-to-replace-old-jakes-ice-cream-location/
Just came across this. Jake’s is not closing…in fact, it is the anchor of the new McDonough Street Market at the same address Jake’s has occupied for the last three years. I am told that the market is Jake’s brainchild…a small business incubator focused mainly on woman in the arts. It’s a great experience to be able to find locally made art, craft and fashion and enjoy the world’s best ice cream at the same time.