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The Flower Shack opens new studio in downtown Jamestown

The Flower Shack cut the ribbon on a new downtown studio, adding another floral stop to Jamestown’s business core. The shop also sells merchandise at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

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The Flower Shack opens new studio in downtown Jamestown
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The Flower Shack marked the opening of its new studio at 201 1st Ave. N, Suite B, with a ribbon cutting in downtown Jamestown. The shop is run by two florists and is built around flowers, plants and custom floral designs, giving Stutsman County residents another local option for everyday bouquets and larger events.

The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce lists The Flower Shack as a local flower shop that accepts orders for delivery, events, funerals and weddings. Its directory gives the business phone number as (701) 952-7425 and places it squarely in the chamber’s Florists & Garden Centers category, alongside Country Gardens Floral & Greenhouse, Flower Power Greenhouse, The Blossom Bar and Peaceful Acres Greenhouse & Gardens.

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Beyond the downtown studio, merchandise is also available at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. That extra retail outlet widens the shop’s reach beyond a single storefront and gives customers another place in town to pick up flowers or related items without leaving the city center.

The opening adds to a year of ribbon-cutting activity the chamber has been publicizing for new and relocated Jamestown businesses, a sign that downtown remains a place where small storefronts still matter. In a city the size of Jamestown, a florist can serve more than gift buyers: it can handle funeral pieces, wedding work, event decor and the last-minute purchases that keep money circulating locally instead of heading out of the county.

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For downtown, a business like The Flower Shack also brings a practical kind of visibility. Flowers are a discretionary purchase, but they are tied to predictable local needs, from anniversaries and holidays to memorial services and receptions. With a street-level address in the heart of Jamestown and a second sales point at the medical center, the shop now has a footprint that reaches both the downtown core and one of the city’s busiest institutions.

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