Three local Regina businesses announce their closure within days of one another
“This was our dream, and this was our baby,” Rogers said looking around the pub. “We are fortunate we have a location to continue on but it is heartbreaking to lose this place.”Story continues below advertisement
Kait Waugh, the owner of Fat Plant Firm said it is with mixed emotions she is closing up shop as she is thankful for so many memories and support over the years, but sad the journey is coming to an end. Waugh said decision to close came partly as a result of even more people getting into houseplants over the COVID-19 pandemic. And while it sounds like that would be good for business, it actually meant larger stores started stocking more plants.
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