“For some of the stores that aren’t in Topeka, people can come here and buy items rather than driving to Kansas City. And they can support Topeka and small businesses by doing it. And of course, they’re a lot less expensive.”
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“For some of the stores that aren’t in Topeka, people can come here and buy items rather than driving to Kansas City. And they can support Topeka and small businesses by doing it. And of course, they’re a lot less expensive.”
“We love our customers, and we love seeing the generational customers come back in.”
“It doesn’t feel like vendor shopping. That way, you get a lot of price points and styles, all under one roof.”
“People drive here, and their mouths hit the floor.”
“We offer a relaxed and social DIY experience perfect for individuals or groups interested in having a good time and relieving stress.”
“There’s nothing quite like our place,” McGhee said. “There are boutiques, and there are DIYs—but none that offer everything in one place.”
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