Business & Tech

This Love of Mine in Downtown Stillwater will Close by Month's End

After two years at the corner of Myrtle and Main streets in downtown Stillwater, Store Owner Steve Reeser said This Love of Mine will close up shop by the end of September.

“The sun is setting on This Love of Mine,” Co-owner Steve Reeser said.

“This Love of Mine has worn many hats. We have tried to create something remarkably unique, engaging and memorable—and believe that we have achieved that. However, economic conditions and personal physical challenges are compelling us to throw in the towel. We believe Gods will for us is to move onto the next journey.”

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Steve and Karin Reeser plan on moving back to the Seattle, Washington area on Oct. 1.

Store closing sales are underway, and most everything in This Love of Mine will be at least 25 percent off until it is all gone—including the vintage and antique items, as well as the store’s fixtures etc.

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Prices on items will not get any lower than they are right now, Reeser said.

After the store closes, Reeser said most all of the dealers plan on moving down to the Staples Mill. For more information on the store’s dealers, and where they can be found, call This Love of Mine.

Even though This Love of Mine is closing, Karin's photographs will continue to be for sale. For more information on how to view and order her work, send Karin an email at OneChancePhotography@yahoo.com    


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