Wall repair relocates antique store

LaGRANGE – The downtown hotel won’t be the only construction visible from the square for long: the wall between the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce and Red Door Antiques will be receiving some much-needed repairs starting next month.

The wall – and mural that previously covered it – were damaged in the flooding at the end of 2015, and while the city originally hoped to repair the wall, the damage turned out to require more work than was initially suspected. The city plans to rebuild and replace the damaged wall with a finished surface of constructed material.

Due to the time that it will take to replace the wall, Red Door Antiques, who has shared the wall with the city for years, plans to relocate to what it plans to make its new home on another side of the square at 6 East LaFayette Square. Despite having little choice in the move, the owner feels like the move to a space with approximately 700 more square foot of space will be a good one for the shop.

“It really is looking good, and everybody is excited,” said owner Larry Shumake. “We have a lot of new merchandise coming in that wasn’t over there.”

Shumake plans to bring over old dealers to the new location along with new dealers, including the addition of gourmet candy to the store’s selection at the new location.

Red Door was asked to be out of their location beside LaFayette Plaza by March 28, and they plan to open the doors on their new location as soon as Monday, with a grand re-opening to be scheduled for a later date.

Reach Alicia B. Hill at alicia.hill@lagrangenews.com at 706-884-7311, Ext. 2154.

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