Fort Scott Biz

Be the Light Boutique Creates More Space at 12 N. Main

Painters on the front of Be The Light Boutique.

 

Susan Townley in front of Be The Light Boutique, 12 N. Main,  that she and her husband, Eddie, own and operate.

 

Susan and Eddie Townley opened Be The Light Boutique in November 2022, after several years of selling antiques, vintage finds, and home decor in the Kansas City area.

12 N. Main was the former Country Cupboard, an anchor store in Fort Scott’s Historic Downtown District for decades.

Recently the Townleys have been painting the facade of the building,  removing a temporary wall in the back to extend the showroom to the back door and remodeling an existing bathroom.

Ora Et Lobora painters work on the front of Be The Light Boutique. 12 N. Main last week.

“The wall came down in the back, which opened the view front to back, the way Country Cupboard was,” Susan said. Out the back door, there is more parking for downtown businesses.

View to the back door. Recently the Townleys have removed a temporary wall that expanded the showroom.

“We added 400 square feet, with a total of 4,000 square feet,” she said. They remodeled a bathroom,  put down new carpet, and painted.

The exterior is also getting painted, last week the front of the building, and this week the back.

Exterior painting was done by Ora Et Lobora  Painting LLC, carpeting by Ruddick’s Furniture, and plumbing by Frenchs Plumbing, all of Fort Scott.

Clothing in the Be The Light Boutique.

They are getting ready for the holiday season and the Fall Fest this week in Fort Scott this Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

Hours of operation of Be The Light Boutique are Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sundays noon to 5 p.m.

A fall vignette on a dining table at Be The Light Boutique.
Coffee is for sale at the boutique.
Furniture is for sale at Be The Light Boutique, 12. N. Main.
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