Oh to be in Paris! (apologies, but England vs Paris is a no brainer for me). Who hasn't wanted to live in Paris? And, if you're reading this blog, there's also a chance you've always wanted to own a bookstore. Here's your chance!
The Red Wheelbarrow, an English Language Paris Bookstore in the Marais, is for sale. Interested?
According to Shelf Awareness, Penelope Fletcher, owner of The Red Wheelbarrow,
has put her shop up for sale "fonds de commerce (the location, the
lease, the goodwill, the clientele and the name, but excluding debts).
Inventory available on consignment or at one-third value. 38/40 square
meters."
Fletcher notes that "a location on a much-traveled street in the heart
of one of Paris' trendiest and liveliest quartiers, a clientele of alert
(or lucky) tourists and of branché and interesting expatriates have
made The Red Wheelbarrow a joy of a bookstore and a local institution.
More than simply a shop from which to sell books in English, it has been
a center for readings by authors as they swing through Paris, and a
magnet for conversation between old friends encountering each other by
design or fortune, and between strangers who find themselves talking
with each other about Paris and, of course, books. It has become the
bookstore in Paris we have all--at one time or another of our
lives--dreamed of owning. Unfortunately, as Keats too learned, nothing
lasts forever."
Because "circumstances are demanding a rapid
sale," Fletcher said she would consider "a very low" sale price to
"fulfill a dream of your own." Inquiries can be made to Penelope
Fletcher, The Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore, 22 rue Saint Paul, 75004 Paris;
33 (0) 1 48 04 75 08.
1 comment:
Hope someone makes an offe it's a lovely bookstore in the Marais and Penelope has a community of readers who don't want to lose it cara
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