Perry, N.Y., Seeks Bookseller
The town of Perry, N.Y., is currently without a bookstore, and residents Meghan and Rick Hauser are looking for an experienced bookseller to set up, open, manage, and operate a bookstore in downtown Perry.
Perry, N.Y., is searching for a bookstore to fill this space. |
The Hausers, who have lived in Perry since 1996, are looking for a partner to help them finalize their business plan and assist in renovations and ordering, with a planned opening date of April 1, 2025. They can supply a 2,500-square-foot space that housed Burlingham Books and later the Biblio-Tech Café from 2006 until 2023, and they and other community investors can finance the opening as required. Once they find the right bookseller, they are looking to structure a long-term agreement that transfers ownership of the bookstore over time.
"We believe that a successful bookstore is key to downtown Perry’s well-being and important for the village’s continued path forward," the Hausers wrote. "Perry was home to just such a store for many years until the owner’s health failed. The location is now vacant."
Located in Western New York, not far from Buffalo and Rochester, Perry has a population of 6,000 and sees many seasonal visitors thanks to Letchworth State Park and Silver Lake. The Hausers described Perry as being in the midst of a revitalization, noting that 35 new businesses have opened in downtown Perry in the past 15 years. It also received $10 million through New York State's Downtown Revitalization Initiative.
They called Perry "primed for community investment models," and said a community-supported bookstore "using some broad-based strategy that gets buy-in and a sense of mission, ownership, and collective destiny is a natural. We can lead the local effort and put the pieces together, develop a business plan, help coordinate funding, even oversee and support with events and marketing, but we need to find and attract a key partner for whom this is an amazing opportunity."
Rick Hauser is an architect and the mayor of Perry. Meghan Hauser is a recently retired dairy farmer. They have been deeply involved in Perry's revitalization for years. Said Meghan Hauser: "We, together with many energized local citizens, continue to work on the Perry Project to make our village a place where people want to live, to work, and to enjoy life."
Interested parties can reach Meghan Hauser via e-mail.