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An Update: February bookstore report.

Here is a patience update: a thank-you for those of you have called or visited the new location hoping to find an open bookstore.

As of early February, the building – formerly the Francy Law Firm, just north of Commercial on Main Street – has been almost totally gutted by contractors to accommodate the bookstore. The attorneys had offices that were not suited to the retail display of books and the building’s owner, Mr. Roy Sturgeon, graciously agreed to remodel the space for a different purpose.

The contractor, Mr. John Skaggs, of Bixby, and his employees and subcontractors have been producing amazing and beautiful results in turning the structure into a modern-version of a turn-of-the-century storefront. New ceiling beams and columns serve to support the roof, wonderfully stained, and outfitted with elbow-level tables for book viewing or laptop wireless internet.

The century-old, now-rare tin ceiling tiles have been preserved and outfitted with matching corner molding that is painted to match the interior. Heating and air-conditioning ductwork has been moved. The loft has been resituated. Outdated bathrooms have been treated with sledgehammers and replaced with new, wheelchair accessible facilities.

The attorney’s office breakroom has been gutted and is being replaced by a licensed kitchen that will allow the serving of food and beverages.

Tables and chairs are purchased and awaiting delivery.

A beautiful floor is being installed as of Superbowl Sunday, another step in the process of getting shelves located and the book inventory restored. The grout is down. I wanted to walk on it and try it out, but refrained to let it dry.

There is a new front door, and new front window panes. Mr. Skaggs has tested a brick-paint to allow the façade to blend wonderfully into the two adjoining brick buildings. The front has already been thoroughly cleaned and prepped by workers atop a scaffolding.

As for the behind the scenes, non-structure work: meetings have been held to sample the fare that will be offered once the bistro portion of the new operation gets underway. Tables and chairs are at the ready. Cups are waiting to be filled with exotic coffees. Pastries to delight are standing by (well – truth to tell, we’ve eaten those on stand-by, but will have fresh ones ready!).

Credit accounts, as we’ve mentioned, are in place on the computer, and will be transferred in full to the new location.

Books have been purchased to add to the inventory. A new front counter will be installed as soon as feasible – in the meantime it awaits in safe storage.

Our customers have been dearly missed, and certainly your patience has been tested to some degree. Thank you for that.

I am certain you will enjoy the new store.

Bear with us over the coming next weeks as we approach the day the renovations are completed and we begin moving in…

Building update: progress and regress.

Finding the building for our new location has taken an abrupt change. We’ve been telling folks that the new store will be in the building in downtown Broken Arrow identified by the big storefront canopy that reads – Francy Law Firm.

Well.

The canopy is gone. I’m not really sure about the reason or rationale. I liked the canopy a lot. I considered changing the name of the bookstore to Francy Law Firm, just so I wouldn’t have to change the awning (I guess that is a more correct description…). Just kidding about the name change thing. Regardless, I did like the awning.

It still says Francy Law Firm on the front door. The building is still next to Star Jewelers.

The construction on the interior continues and we still are not in, as of today. The contractor says February. There have been some snags about the food service and initially our offerings along that line may be limited. The kitchen is being constructed and once the store is opened there will be a short lag while the menu is finalized. We’ll have something to offer when you stop in, and we’ll be working on the tasty offerings that may be accommodated by the kitchen.

It looks to me like the store interior is going to be fantastic, and I hope you’ll come visit as soon as we are re-opened. Your patience is certainly appreciated!

The website.

Okay. Even if I shaved the beard, that fellow would not be me. My chef coat is pressed and ready. I’m working on a grin that is worthy of the anticipated changes. I’ll have a chef portrait posted as soon as possible. In the meantime, this chef-associate is smiling a welcome for the new McHuston Booksellers, with the addition of the Irish Bistro.

For those of you who don’t know or may have forgotten, previous to the BA Bookstore, McHuston was part of the corporate name that operated an Irish Restaurant and Pub alongside restaurant row in Tulsa, OK.

We’re bringing back some of the traditional recipes and dishes to Downtown BA. The new store is not quite ready, but the walls are near-painted and the flooring about to be situated. Bookshelves, books, and the lunch-menus are on stand-bye.

The chefs were all younger back then, but the recipes for the new locale are all the more tried-and-true.

Give us a visit, soon!

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