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Our store front prior to demolition. |
As some of you may know, the story of opening our shop has taken a little longer than I had hoped. We started out young and naive about a year ago. I remember telling people that I would probably have a shop open in early spring. Well, I was a little off, wasn't I? From watching many many a renovation TV show, I was well aware that renovations often take longer and cost more than expected. So, I thought I was bring super smart and planning for a longer time and more money than the estimates we were receiving. What I didn't realize, is that I should have taken that buffer estimate and basically doubled it! I thought I was already doing that.. but no.... no....
Here's a quick reminder of where we've been. When we originally signed the lease on our storefront, we knew we were going to need to seek a zoning variance from the city. I knew it would take a while, but I was pretty confident we would be able to get it granted. Plus, I loved the shop, it was right near our house and if we got the zoning, it would be perfect! What I didn't know was just
how long it would actually take. From start to finish it took about 5 months (I had thought 3). I'm sure there were ways to speed this process up ::wink wink:: but I didn't know them. Thank goodness we did in fact receive the variance on April 1st (this might make us April fools). So, I figured construction would start on April 2nd..... nope!
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This is our store front with the zoning notice in place. Note that Sean is wearing a winter coat and there are no leaves on the trees shadows! |
Flash forward about a month and we had our contractor chosen and our second round of permitting into the health department. This was the second step towards planning a legal bakery. They had a pretty quick turn around and we were able to get our health review plan back to us with their approval by the end of May. Then, I thought, construction can start right away, right? Nope.
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Demolitions expert! |
Next up came the 3rd round of permitting, this was the building permitting needed to start the demolition/construction on the space. In addition we also needed to get the plumbing and electrical permits. This process felt like it took a million years! After a few setbacks we were finally able to start the renovation in July! The first time I came by after the demolition had started I felt like a kid on Christmas! I have possibly never been so excited! The down side? We were now officially into July and just getting going on the work. In my foolish pride, I had been telling people that we would definitely be open in July, oh, the arrogance!
Now, we have made it through August and it's been really great to see the space start to change. There is all kinds of new plumbing in place, all kinds of new wires running everywhere. Soon we will have new walls, some new flooring and all kinds of wonderful tables, counters, shelves and appliances. My hope is that now that we are actually to the renovation part of the renovation (and not the paperwork part) things will stay as on track as possible from here on out. Our hope is that all the renovations will be complete by the end of September so that we can get in and get our health inspection done as early as possible in October. Then, fingers crossed, we'll soft open as soon as we possibly can then send out a date for our formal "GRAND OPENING!"
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While this looks far from finished, there is still a tone of progress in this photo! |
While our space is still pretty far from being finished, I am so ready to get beyond all the red tape! I can't wait to post pretty pictures of what our shop will look like. While this has (and continues to be) a long journey, I am really optimistic that we will be in this space for a really long time to come. I can't wait to spend all my time in our shop, making cakes and helping customers! By this time next month, let's all hope I will be posting about our finished space!
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