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The Indianapolis location of Two Chicks and a Hammer announced its closing

Indianapolis, Indiana — After three years of operation, Two Chicks and a Hammer will permanently close their retail home decor storefront at the end of 2023.
The store’s owner released a statement in Friday’s release:
“As a small business, the store has faced numerous challenges, especially during the unprecedented times we opened in, the summer of 2020 during COVID. The incredibly difficult decision to close the store is one that I have not made lightly. Being an anchor on our corner alongside The Vault, Lincoln Lane, Big Lew’s Tattoos, BLNKPG and ARC Fitness these last three years has been a blessing and an honor. While this is the required business decision, the feeling that I am letting the neighborhood down has been one I have struggled with for the past year”
Mina Starsiak Hawk, Owner, Two Chicks and a Hammer
Through the end of the year, according to Hawk, you may still support Two Chicks District Co. by making in-person and online purchases on their website. On October 7, the firm will have its final paid event, where attendees can spend time with Hawk and partake in a unique private shopping experience.
Through December 31st, gift cards will be accepted both online and in-store.
You can get tickets for the “Meet & Mingle with Mina” by visiting the business’s Eventbrite page.
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