A large crowd attended the ribbon cutting and grand opening of The Sweet Vintage Chic Boutique on Friday, September 30. Alexander County Commission Chairman Ronnie Reese and Vice Chairman Marty Pennell, Town of Taylorsville Council Members Jack Simms and Ronnie Robinette, family, and friends welcomed the new business to the county and congratulated owner Misty Sweet on her new business venture.
The Alexander County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) conducted the ribbon-cutting ceremony. View photos and videos on the EDC’s Google Photos page at https://bit.ly/sweet-vintage-chic-boutique or on the “Buy Local Alexander County” Facebook page.
The Sweet Vintage Chic Boutique features a variety of special finds including boho-style women’s clothing and jewelry, vintage and farmhouse home décor, repurposed and handmade goods, as well as custom furniture pieces and a collection of unique giftable items. The store is located in a historic home located at 658 East Main Avenue in Taylorsville, formerly known as Wildflowers Florist.
Sweet said she’s dreamed of opening her own store for more than 12 years. “I’m grateful for the opportunity that God has given me. This is like a dream come true,” Sweet said. “I’m beyond excited, and I’m so thankful for everyone who has supported me during this endeavor and for my customers now and in the future.”
Sweet Vintage Chic Boutique store hours are Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
For more information, contact The Sweet Vintage Chic Boutique at 828-234-4490.