"One of the oldest businesses in San Luis Obispo County is set to close next month.
The Halcyon Store Post Office has been in the community for 113 years, but now the mother-daughter duo in charge of the business have to close.
The closure was not induced by the pandemic but brought about when the owners got a surprise 60-day notice from their landlord.
The store is woven into the fabric of the community and serves as a staple for many.
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By: Megan HealyPosted at 7:14 PM, Feb 05, 2021 and last updated 7:41 PM, Feb 05, 2021
One of the oldest businesses in San Luis Obispo County is set to close next month.
The Halcyon Store Post Office has been in the community for 113 years, but now the mother-daughter duo in charge of the business have to close.
The closure was not induced by the pandemic but brought about when the owners got a surprise 60-day notice from their landlord.
The store is woven into the fabric of the community and serves as a staple for many.
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"It's always been so peaceful here," co-owner Sandra Strohman said. "Somebody told me the other day that it's like walking in and getting a hug."
When you walk in, you are embraced by the smell of incense and positive crystal energy.
"I was 15 or 16 when I got my first car and I came here and got a crystal from this tree and ever since then, every car, I got a crystal from here,” Halcyon Store co-owner Louise Welch said. “The fact that we are losing that, because it's not going to be here, is sad."
Welch and her mom, Sandra, took over the business in 2015 and kept the spirit of the shop alive.
“The best part about this store is that it hasn't changed. We can still find the same unique gifts, it's the same aura even though it's had different employees,” said longtime customer Nan Fowler. “It's still a unique, metaphysical place to come. It's a feel-good place."
It was first built in 1908 and since then has been a library, post office, natural foods store, and gift shop.
“[Customers] are just like part of my family you might say,” Strohman said.
The future of this historic building is unknown. The landlord didn't renew the contract with the post office and now the tenants have to go." (
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