Post navigation

Prev: (03/31/20) | Next: (03/31/20)

‘A month’s rent’ — Purr-haps pitch in to help Twice Sold Tales

Elliott Bay Book Company is weathering the storm of the COVID-19 crisis with a shift to online sales and local delivery along with a healthy dose of positive labor relations. A smaller, simpler, Capitol Hill sister book retailer, Twice Sold Tales doesn’t get the nationwide love of Elliott Bay but it, too, is trying to hang on through the outbreak and the ripples of economic challenges.

Owner Jamie Lutton has had to shut the doors of the Harvard Ave store during the COVID-19 restrictions and is looking for community support to help with one month’s rent:

The global pandemic we are all experiencing is very hard on small businesses like ours. To conform with Gov. Inslee’s stay-at-home order, we have closed our doors, and do not know for certain when we will be able to open again. Doing business in Seattle is very expensive. Our minimum operating costs are in excess of $20,000 a month. We are looking into government assistance, but so far we don’t know when or how much… Securing a month’s rent would be of Great Help! Thank you so much in advance.

“We love being a part of the Capitol Hill community, and hope to be here for years to come,” Lutton writes about her shop, one of the few remaining used book store in the city.

CHS last visited Twice Sold last year to say hello to the store’s legendary cats. Twice Sold was part of the great exodus of small businesses from around Broadway and John as old retail buildings were demolished to make way for Capitol Hill Station. Way back in 2009, we talked with Lutton about the move to Harvard Ave. “I’m still here!,” she told us then.

You can give to Twice Sold Tales here.

Know of other neighborhood businesses that could use a boost? Let us know in comments or email [email protected].

UPDATE 4:15 PM: We’re mostly unfamiliar with Gofundme’s platform so we’re hoping that this isn’t an abuse of the system — an anonymous donor just stepped up with a big gift for Twice Sold… hopefully:

 

PLEASE HELP KEEP CHS PAYWALL-FREE!
Subscribe to CHS to help us pay writers and photographers to cover the neighborhood. CHS is a pay what you can community news site with no required sign-in or paywall. Become a subscriber to help us cover the neighborhood for as little as $5 a month.

 

 

 

Subscribe and support CHS Contributors -- $1/$5/$10 per month

3 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Steve
Steve
4 years ago

The fundraiser is only for $5,000 and not $20,000. Wonder why. Absolutely donating to this business. I’ve found so many hard to get books here. And if that’s not reason enough – THE KITTIES!!!!

i hope they make it.

jseattle
Admin
4 years ago

Broadway’s Spin Cycle fundraiser

We can’t stress how much we love being on Broadway. But it isn’t cheap. Especially now. We are looking into government assistance, but who knows what we will get and when we will get it.

ellagory
ellagory
4 years ago

One of the last Capitol Hill institutions left. Brings back memories of the Broadway Market with the concessions, video store, newspaper stand, and movie theater. Would be a huge loss for the soul of the neighborhood.