Mark your calendar: Local businesses to celebrate ribbon cuttings
Published 12:17 pm Monday, March 20, 2023
- PHOTO BY HUNTER CLOUD The Victorian home was built in 1910 likely by the Drury Family, Joanna Busby said. She plans to open it up as a vendor space for the short term and one day turn it into an inn, event and wedding venue with vendor space in another part of the property. They celebrate their ribbon cutting on April 4.
BROOKHAVEN — Chamber of Commerce announced three businesses will celebrate ribbon cuttings in the next few weeks so mark your calendars. Three Sisters Boutique will celebrate their ribbon cutting ceremony of a new location this Thursday at 11 a.m.
Three Sisters Boutique and Three Sisters Children’s Boutique are located together at 627 Brookway Blvd., in the former Mint Consignment location. Owned by two sisters — Nicole Case and Laina Goldsmith — and their sister-in-law, Charlee Laird, the original women’s clothing boutique opened for business in 2018 in Case’s home.
The boutique announced it had combined in a new location this January and shares 6,000 square feet of retail space. The family-owned store is open six days a week, and will keep both phone numbers it has had at the previous locations — 601-265-2113 for the children’s section and 601-265-2145 for the women’s.
April will see two ribbon cuttings in the first week. Eleanor’s Vendor Gallery on Drury Lane will celebrate its ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. April 4. Stuart and Joanna Busby own the old moody Victorian home and will utilize it first as a vendors and offices on the second floor
They hope to one day transform the home on 402 Drury Lane into a wedding and event venue with a bed and breakfast service. Enterprise natives, the Busbys now reside in Loyd Star and have an adopted son.
Gregg Office Supply will celebrate its ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. on April 6. The locally owned business has served Brookhaven since 1958. Gregg’s is located on 103 South Jackson Street.