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You may have noticed a few new signs on the storefront of 366 Main Street in Lander. I know the purple sign piqued my interest as I drove by.
That’s because not one, not two, but five different companies now share the space. Each company offers a variety of unique items that are mostly made locally or in Wyoming. Products range from quilts to ammo.
This shared space allows business owners room to grow, get on their feet and possibly branch out to their own store, shared building owner and The Patriot Coin & Gun owner David Osborn.
A recent addition to the store is Radiant Arts. Owner Amanda Morris specializes in handmade candles, soaps, stained glass, and so much more. Her daughter and a friend also contribute their goods to the store as well.
Wyoming Quilts and Rockin’ Bobbins also occupy a portion of the store. They offer a variety of quilts as well as quilting supplies.
In the far back of the store, you can find Scott Robeson Custom Woodworking. He has cabinetry, wood art and furniture pieces on display.