In a recent government meeting, a local entrepreneur presented plans to open a romance bookstore in Glens Falls, aiming to fill a niche in the market with a focus on traditional romance literature. The proposed store, which would not include erotica, seeks to create a welcoming space for book lovers, featuring comfortable reading areas and a selection of beautifully bound books.
The entrepreneur, who also owns a granite shop, has invested significant personal funds—over $20,000—into the bookstore's renovation and inventory, which currently exceeds $10,000. He expressed enthusiasm about the community's support, noting that thousands have shown interest in visiting the store, which would be one of only a few romance bookstores in the United States.
During the meeting, officials discussed potential support options for the business, including a small business support grant aimed at helping new ventures overcome initial financial hurdles. The entrepreneur highlighted specific needs, such as furniture, fixtures, and aesthetic improvements to comply with local commercial district requirements.
City officials acknowledged the challenges of starting a business in the Central Commercial District, where additional costs for permits and aesthetic compliance can be burdensome. They emphasized the importance of maintaining the downtown area's integrity while offering assistance to help the entrepreneur focus his resources effectively.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to collaborate on a detailed application for support, ensuring that the bookstore can successfully launch and contribute to the local community.