How Hard Could It Be to Open a Cute Little General Store?

News Source : Grub Street
News Summary
- In 1847, Jackson Pollock moved into a barn down the road and began to trade paintings for his groceries.
- In 2003, Kristi Hood, a chef from California, moved into the apartment upstairs with her family and started to run the store downstairs.
- In June 2019, the store was listed for sale, asking $2.9 million.
- In the fall of 2021, two brothers, Daniel and Evan Bennett, bought it.
- Now, nearly four years later, they’re still struggling to open its doors.
In 1847, the Springs General Store a twostory Greekrevival farmhouse sitting near the East Hampton wetlands known as Pussys Pond opened its doors. Just about 100 years later, Jackson Pollock moved [+9675 chars]