Richmond Consignment Shop Closes It’s Doors Suddenly After 46 Years

Source: Will Alexander/WENN.com / WENN
A Carytown staple has officially said, goodbye. The Hall Tree consignment store closed its doors today
The store has been located at 12 S. Thompson St. for 46 years and is one of the longest running consignment stores in the area.
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According to a post on the store’s Facebook page, the owners closed the shop without warning. “After thoughtful consideration,” the post begins. “We have decided to close The Hall Tree, effective immediately.”
David Williams, son of the company’s owner and founder told the Richmond Times-Dispatch. that the owners decided to close on Sunday.
The responses to the sudden closing have been primarily of shock and disbelief along with well-wishes.
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