Honey House Vintage, a cozy boutique on Thornton Park’s Summerlin Avenue, will close its doors later this month.
Owner Nicole Escobar first announced the closure on social media in late August, saying she never imagined her 2018 pop-up of handmade trinkets would grow into a storefront. But after years of area road closures, slow summers, rising rent costs and recent health concerns, Escobar said now is the right time to step back.
Honey House’s last day of business will be Sept. 28.
The shop will host a farewell event from Sept. 26 to 28, with 50% off select merchandise, and a goodbye champagne toast (plus light bites) on its final day from 3 to 4 p.m.
The Honey House concept, however, will live on at Orange Tree Antiques Mall.
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