Town and Country Flowers officially a North Main Street business
Deciding that investing in Bluffton is a great idea, Connie and Ken Kruse have officially moved Town and Country Flowers to its news location at 124 N. Main St. The move took place at the first of the month.
The shop is open for business and, according to Connie, the shop is very busy.
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The Main Street flower shop owners with their shop previously located for 10 ½ years at 121 S. Main St., purchased the building housing the former Timeless Treasures that was owned by Steve and Jane Shaw.
During an earlier interview this summer with The Icon, Connie explained the move this way: “(After renting a building here for over 10 years…) the reason for our move is that we are investing in Bluffton. This is a great community to operate a flower shop. Our customers are very loyal and we think Bluffton is a great place to be.”
Town and Country Flowers have four additional locations including Ottawa for 35 years, Lima for 26 years, Columbus Grove for 20 years and Ottoville for 9 years.
The business phone number remains 419-358-4040. Its website is: www.townandcountry-flowers.com.
A grand opening will take place later this year.
The building at 124 N. Main St., has housed several businesses over the years. Among those businesses since 1940s have include Timeless Treasures, Deer Creek Shoppes, Geiger and Diller men’s clothing, Balmer’s Dry Goods, and The Lape Co., women’s clothing.
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