Former Broad Street barber shop to get new life as home décor store

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Someday, a home goods store, is set to open in a former barber shop on East Broad.
Photo:Mike Platania

A redeveloped downtown property has brought another new retailer to the Arts District.

Someday, a home goods and decoration shop, is set to open in the former Harvey’s Progressive Barbershop space at 22 E. Broad St.

The newly refurbished storefront and its neighboring building at 20 E. Broad St. have been redeveloped by Justin Pailey and his Catalyst Development. Each building includes a single storefront and apartments above.

Someday is a venture by Audie McDougall, who previously worked for five years as retail manager at Ledbury, whose headquarters is just a few blocks west at 315 W. Broad St.

McDougall said the new shop is built around the idea of having the things you’ve always wanted in your home.

“It’s the feeling that you want to have in your home someday,” she said. “It’s an ideal aesthetic, or what you’d need to make it a really comfy, cozy home.”

She said that Someday will carry both new and vintage goods from local and non-local designers, with plenty of kitchenware and serving items.

“It’ll be a little bit of everything but I’d say we’re primarily focused on the kitchen,” McDougall said. “We’ll have some gifty stuff for children and also have textiles, vintage rugs, pillows, and a little bit of furniture.”

Someday is leasing the 1,400-square-foot space. Reilly Marchant of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled the deal.

The store is being outfitted and aims to open in early September. Jessica Zullo of Hickok Cole is designing the space.

McDougall said she considered a space in Scott’s Addition, the same neighborhood where her husband, James Kohler, is a co-owner of Brenner Pass restaurant.

“I love Scott’s Addition and I feel like it’s the next frontier for retail, but I just always pictured the shop on Broad Street. I knew my heart was going to be in that arts corridor,” she said.

Though McDougall passed on Scott’s Addition, another home goods retailer recently opened there. In late 2017, kitchenware retailer Accoutre opened at 1710 Altamont Ave.

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Someday, a home goods store, is set to open in a former barber shop on East Broad.
Photo:Mike Platania

A redeveloped downtown property has brought another new retailer to the Arts District.

Someday, a home goods and decoration shop, is set to open in the former Harvey’s Progressive Barbershop space at 22 E. Broad St.

The newly refurbished storefront and its neighboring building at 20 E. Broad St. have been redeveloped by Justin Pailey and his Catalyst Development. Each building includes a single storefront and apartments above.

Someday is a venture by Audie McDougall, who previously worked for five years as retail manager at Ledbury, whose headquarters is just a few blocks west at 315 W. Broad St.

McDougall said the new shop is built around the idea of having the things you’ve always wanted in your home.

“It’s the feeling that you want to have in your home someday,” she said. “It’s an ideal aesthetic, or what you’d need to make it a really comfy, cozy home.”

She said that Someday will carry both new and vintage goods from local and non-local designers, with plenty of kitchenware and serving items.

“It’ll be a little bit of everything but I’d say we’re primarily focused on the kitchen,” McDougall said. “We’ll have some gifty stuff for children and also have textiles, vintage rugs, pillows, and a little bit of furniture.”

Someday is leasing the 1,400-square-foot space. Reilly Marchant of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled the deal.

The store is being outfitted and aims to open in early September. Jessica Zullo of Hickok Cole is designing the space.

McDougall said she considered a space in Scott’s Addition, the same neighborhood where her husband, James Kohler, is a co-owner of Brenner Pass restaurant.

“I love Scott’s Addition and I feel like it’s the next frontier for retail, but I just always pictured the shop on Broad Street. I knew my heart was going to be in that arts corridor,” she said.

Though McDougall passed on Scott’s Addition, another home goods retailer recently opened there. In late 2017, kitchenware retailer Accoutre opened at 1710 Altamont Ave.

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