The literary arts co-op and bookstore moves from 4th Street to a larger location near the Bristol Swap Mall.
LibroMobile Arts Cooperative, a literary arts co-op and bookstore in Santa Ana, has existed in many places since it opened in 2016.
But running the bookstore out of the 190-square-foot warehouse hasn’t been easy in such a small space; the shop will close Sunday before reopening Jan. 7 at a new, larger location near the Bristol Swap Mall. When she was first looking at the new space near the Bristol Swap Mall, Garcia said, she wanted to expand LibroMobile to two locations.
Now Garcia is looking forward to focusing her energy on making the new space, and she has tapped two local artists to help.
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