Final week, I noticed the unhappy information that one in every of my favourite retailers was closing its doorways after 22 years of enterprise. Lulu’s Cuts and Toys, which offered youngsters’ toys and haircuts, was a mainstay within the Park Slope neighorhood of Brooklyn. I haven’t got any kids of my very own, however Lulu’s was all the time go-to vacation spot for my nieces’ and nephew’s birthdays and last-minute child bathe foraging. The place was filled with comfortable, shocking issues — a comfy haven for distinctive and nostalgic discoveries: cute vegetable pun onesies, the basic whoopie cushion, stretchy rubber rainbow-colored ramen noodles, assorted Harry Potter wizard wands, and so forth.
The enterprise introduced its closure with a notice taped to the window (and its digital counterpart, a post on Instagram), signed by the proprietor Brigitte Prat, and her daughter Lulu, the shop’s namesake. It learn, partially:
As a single mom and first-generation American, this group is just not solely the place I grew my enterprise’s roots, it’s the place I raised my daughter. Given the continued development of big-box on-line buying (Amazon, and so forth.), it’s sadly now not viable to maintain our small enterprise thriving with a storefront.
We hope this serves as a reminder to assist small companies locally. Their merchandise could also be $1 or $2 greater than Amazon (however typically, they’re cheaper!), and in alternate, you get customized customer support, extra native jobs, extra revenue circulating throughout the group (and out of multi-billionaires’ arms), a buying expertise that’s higher for the setting and a neighborhood that seems like a neighborhood and never a company strip mall.
Supply: Entrepreneur