Opening late! 2012

July 15, 2012

Opening late! 2012
 
We just heard from the developer of SOPA Square this past week that we should be getting our leasehold space by September 1st. That means that beginning in the fall, we can start building the veterinary clinic and store. We estimate that it will take about 3 months to build - after all, it is a miniature hospital, complete with high-tech equipment, retail lighting and 19 floor drains. Maybe not the Taj Mahal, but still, a lot to put together. It's been a long road up until this point! We have been planning this store and clinic for over 3 years. The last few months have been busy picking out  lights, meeting with engineers, selecting the perfect merchandise, etc. We get calls and emails every week from people hoping to work for us or visit us as clients, and we are grateful for your interest! We can't wait to finally open, and hope we'll see you pre-Christmas in SOPA Square!




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