
Twin City Hive to close permanently
Twin City Hive, the little coffee shop located in Brookstown is closing its doors permanently due to business being impacted by the COVID-19 shutdowns and lack of business during Business 40/Salem Parkway construction.
On their Facebook page Terry Miller, the owner, posted this message:
It is with a heavy heart that I write this post. I have decided not to reopen the shop. At this point, it is crucial that I keep from continuing to run up expenses while not able to be open. After dealing with the closure of the interstate for almost a year, selling my home to keep the doors open and now this. It has been a bit much for me to handle and feel it’s best to come up with a plan to some how continue doing what I love. I will be taking orders this week for coffee pickup again, thanks to everyone that ordered last week. I will post a separate post about that. This is definitely not the end, yet the answer to what my new norm will be. I love our community, my supports and my employees. This is one of the hardest things I have ever done in my life. Please support local. Do not take it for granted that business will always be around. I certainly never imagined this would be the ending on Brookstown. Stay tuned. It’s not over.
https://www.facebook.com/twincityhive/
If you would like to help, please look for the link on the last post. This link will allow you to purchase a virtual cup of coffee. Thank you!
A subsequent post asks for help for the TCH “moving fund”, where you can purchase a “virtual” cup of coffee to help Terry with the move:
If anyone would like to help support the TCH moving fund, you can buy a virtual cup of coffee. This virtual cup of coffee will aid in any moving expenses and the relocation of the Coffee Roaster so I can continue TCH. Thank You so much for your support.
Click here to purchase a virtual cup of coffee to help the move.