Exciting Times for Florence as Jack’s Books Opens Its Doors on October 26!

Exciting Times for Florence as Jack’s Books Opens Its Doors!

Florence is buzzing with energy as the city prepares to welcome its very first *independent bookstore*, Jack’s Books, on **October 26**! Located in the heart of downtown, this charming shop promises to bring a fresh wave of literary love to the community. With a collection of both new and *used books*, and a cozy atmosphere, Jack’s Books is set to become a beloved spot for bookworms and casual readers alike.

The Grand Opening Celebration

Mark your calendars because the grand opening event will take place from **10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.** on opening day! The festivities will be filled with *fun activities* and opportunities to dive into the world of books. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re hunting for the latest bestseller or an old favorite. Owner **Colton Cauthen** can hardly contain his excitement: “The biggest thing I’m excited about is just finally having the general public get to come in and experience it.”

Why Florence Needs Jack’s Books

The establishment of Jack’s Books fills a significant gap in Florence’s literary landscape. For many years, residents only had access to *big box stores* for their reading needs. Cauthen noticed this void and decided to take action. “I saw a gap, but I realized so many other people were feeling that gap too,” he explained. With Florence having a rich history of independent bookstores in the 90s and early 2000s, it’s high time for a revival.

Hannah Davis, the Downtown Development Manager, shared her thoughts on the opening. “When downtowns can attract an independent local bookstore… you really have made it.” Her enthusiasm reflects what many in the community feel; this bookstore is not just about selling books, but also about *creating literary connections* within the community.

A Community Hub for Book Lovers

Jack’s Books aims to be more than just a bookstore; it will serve as a hub for *literary gatherings* and community events. With a collection of approximately **2,500 to 3,000 curated titles**, shoppers will find everything from the latest hot releases to hidden gems that have been gently used. Plus, the store will feature unique gift items. It’s a perfect spot for finding that *special something* for a loved one!

A Peek Inside Jack’s Books

Looking Ahead

Initially, Jack’s Books will operate from **10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.** or **6 p.m.** from Monday through Saturday. However, Cauthen mentioned that operating hours might adjust as the business evolves and grows. The goal is to ensure that everyone in Florence has the chance to visit and enjoy the delightful experience of *browsing through books* in a cozy setting.

Join the Reading Revolution!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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