B-TOWN BIZ As summer fades, historic Three Tree Point Store will pack up and move to downtown Burien this fall

Burien, WALocal News

The Three Tree Point Store, a historic fixture in Burien since 1903, will close its location on Maplewild Ave SW on August 22, transitioning to a new space in downtown Burien. Owner Nelle Reichert confirmed the move aims to enhance accessibility and accommodate growth amid ongoing lease challenges. The new site, previously home to Helen Custom Upholstery, is strategically located near other local businesses, fostering community engagement. Reichert emphasized that the store's essence—connection, quality, and charm—will remain intact at the new location, set to open later this fall, pending buildout and permits. To support the transition, she has initiated a GoFundMe campaign seeking $7,500 for moving expenses.

The store's revival in 2021 was facilitated by a zoning amendment from the Burien City Council aimed at preserving historic storefronts. Feedback from the community regarding the move has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing excitement about the store's future. The store's rich history includes serving multiple roles, from grocery to art gallery, showcasing its adaptability over the years.

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