
End of an Era: After 50 Years, This Iconic Canyon Business Is Closing Its Doors
Having a successful business in the Amarillo area takes a lot of hard work. It takes time. It takes energy. There is a lot of patience to be had, and of course, it takes money. Over time, with great customer service and a great product, you can be considered a success.
There is a lot more that goes into being successful, but that list is pretty much the basics of business and what it takes. If there is anyone who can tell you about running a successful business, Glenda Moore is someone to listen to.
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Fifty Years of Canyon Homecoming and Celebrations
Glenda has been the owner of H.R. Flowers in Canyon. H.R. Flowers has been a staple in Canyon for fifty years. Fifty years of getting your Homecoming mums and garters; fifty years of flowers for weddings, funerals, Valentine's Day, and birthday celebrations. We could always count on H.R. Flowers to be there to supply just what was needed.
A Unique Business Opportunity in Canyon
The ability to simply give H.R. Flowers and Gifts a call whenever you need something is coming to an end. In a recent post, they announced that they are closing and looking to sell their business.
Great Opportunity! I am retiring after 50 years in the business. I am looking for someone to buy HR's Flowers in Canyon.
The business will need to be moved to a new location as I have sold the property. Floral experience would be a plus but not a requirement. Call Glenda Moore for information. 806-681-4048.
Final Sale: Inventory and Fixtures Discounted
So it is happening. It looks like they are looking to close and have everything sold by February 22nd. So they will be around for one last Valentine's Day, which is smart. It's the Super Bowl for floral businesses.
Also, we would like to invite the public to come purchase our excess inventory, display, and fixtures at a discounted price.
All inventory must be sold by February 22nd.
We congratulate Glenda on her many years of owning H.R. Flowers and Gifts and wish her a very happy retirement.
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