A pair of long-running Carytown stores are powering down.
Used video game shop Bits + Pixels at 2930 W. Cary St. and soda and candy chain Rocket Fizz at 3031 W. Cary St. have both decided to call it quits.
Bits + Pixels announced in a Facebook post last week that it plans to close for good on Sept. 30.
It will cap a 14-year run for the store, which Bob Broomfield opened as a local outpost of video game chain Play N’ Trade in 2008 before going independent as Bits + Pixels five years later.
“We would not have made it this far without the continued love and support from our customers, family, and friends,” Broomfield wrote in the Facebook post. “I am especially grateful to everyone who ever worked for Bits + Pixels and Play N’ Trade. They were not employees in my eyes, they were partners.”
Broomfield declined to comment further when reached Friday.
Rocket Fizz will end its seven years in Carytown at the end of September, an employee confirmed Friday. A sign taped to the door also announced the upcoming closure.
The franchised chain of stores sells soda, candy and novelty items and first opened in the space about seven years ago under different ownership. The Carytown location is currently operated by Bill Sallada, who per his LinkedIn account is a North Carolina-based franchisee of the local spot and other Rocket Fizz locations.
Sallada didn’t respond to an email seeking further comment last week.
A pair of long-running Carytown stores are powering down.
Used video game shop Bits + Pixels at 2930 W. Cary St. and soda and candy chain Rocket Fizz at 3031 W. Cary St. have both decided to call it quits.
Bits + Pixels announced in a Facebook post last week that it plans to close for good on Sept. 30.
It will cap a 14-year run for the store, which Bob Broomfield opened as a local outpost of video game chain Play N’ Trade in 2008 before going independent as Bits + Pixels five years later.
“We would not have made it this far without the continued love and support from our customers, family, and friends,” Broomfield wrote in the Facebook post. “I am especially grateful to everyone who ever worked for Bits + Pixels and Play N’ Trade. They were not employees in my eyes, they were partners.”
Broomfield declined to comment further when reached Friday.
Rocket Fizz will end its seven years in Carytown at the end of September, an employee confirmed Friday. A sign taped to the door also announced the upcoming closure.
The franchised chain of stores sells soda, candy and novelty items and first opened in the space about seven years ago under different ownership. The Carytown location is currently operated by Bill Sallada, who per his LinkedIn account is a North Carolina-based franchisee of the local spot and other Rocket Fizz locations.
Sallada didn’t respond to an email seeking further comment last week.