Joanna Gaines Reopens Original Magnolia Store
Long before there was a Magnolia Market at the Silos (and even before there was a show called Fixer Upper), a then-unknown Joanna Gaines housed her home goods store at her beloved "Little Shop on Bosque." This week, the HGTV host is returning to her roots and reopening the doors to the original Magnolia Market as the new Magnolia Warehouse Shop!
Starting Thursday, March 22nd, the 3801 Bosque Blvd storefront will offer "last chance items" and slightly damaged products at a discount," the brand tweeted.
We’re re-opening our tried & true Little Shop on Bosque as a #MagnoliaWarehouseShop! It will be open Thursdays-Saturdays from 10am to 5p.m. starting Thurs., March 22nd. The shop will feature last chance items & slightly damaged products at a discount. || 3801 Bosque Blvd. pic.twitter.com/intHHYIPn4
- Magnolia (@magnolia) March 18, 2018
The Magnolia Warehouse Shop will be open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the brand continued, and the products offered will be completely different from those at the Silos.
The store is where Joanna got her start, and perhaps because of that, the star has held onto it all these years, always finding a new use for the space.
HUGE sale is today!!!! Stop by the shop and get some good stuff. Open til 5pm today!!! 3801 n bosque
A post shared by Joanna Stevens Gaines (@joannagaines) on Mar 6, 2014 at 7:20am PST
"In that store, I developed and sharpened my design style and skills, grew as a business owner, and gained much needed confidence in Magnolia Market and myself," Joanna wrote of the store on her website.
Reveal number 11 today! This makes me happy... and so do these stairs ❤️ #fixerupper
A post shared by Joanna Stevens Gaines (@joannagaines) on Sep 14, 2017 at 2:51pm PDT
Chip and Jo purchased the property in 2003 but closed it temporarily after their first two kids, Drake and Ella, were born. The couple then converted the Bosque shop into office spaces for their construction business, Magnolia Homes. In 2014, they reopened it as Magnolia Market, but the business quickly outgrew the small space, and they relocated to the Silos.