Pretty Little Things Reopens in Temporary Space

Pretty Little Things, a woman’s clothing consignment shop, reopened on January 12 in its temporary quarters at 269 Greenwood Avenue, next to Taproot and the old Bethel Cinema.

It is one of four businesses that were forced to relocate after a fire on October 15 at Grosso’s Corner on Greenwood. Owner Shannon Anderson is very thankful and relieved to have finally reopened after the fire had caused yet another closure (the store was closed for a while due to Covid-19, again because of tropical storm Isaias, and yet again thanks to a flooded basement).                   

The shop carries a wide range of sweaters, tops, jeans, skirts, pants, dresses, outerwear and athletic gear. Shortly, Anderson will be showing off her inventory of purses, hats, footwear and other accessories, as well as select home goods. Hours are from 11 to 6, Tuesday through Saturday. “We continue to practice all required Covid-19 precautions,” said Anderson. “For that reason, we are taking in consignments on an appointment-only basis for the time being.”                                                      

Pretty Little Things has one more move coming up: back to its original location at Grosso’s Corner, once reconstruction is complete. “Right now, it sounds as though we could be back in as early as this spring,” she said. Also looking to move back are Tri-Star Graphics, which has consolidated operations at its 264 Greenwood facility, and Willows Massage & Wellness Center, now in temporary quarters at 251 Greenwood. Bethel Upholstery is moving to what may be a new permanent location at 29 Federal Rd.

Caption: Shannon Anderson, owner of Pretty Little Things

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Submitted by Bethel, CT

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