Tuesday, January 10, 2017

lynden gallery FOR SALE


On 01/10/17, Lisa Clemens<lisa@lyndengallery.com> wrote:
 
The last sixteen years have been such a fabulous adventure for me and it is bittersweet to say goodbye to Lynden Gallery.  It has always been my dream to be an interior designer, with picture framing and gallery directorship an satisfying and engaging detour.  I've been so blessed by the steady stream of interesting, intelligent, passionate art connoisseurs who have fed me, heart and soul.  And I know many, many of you will continue to extend your friendship as I take my leave.  

Last week I was surprised to find a long-time client offering me a position it took only the drive home to realize I absolutely wanted to take.  Not a shred of doubt has clouded this resolve, as I dive in to settle the affairs of Lynden Gallery to give myself 100% to the new road ahead.  I would love nothing more than to sell the gallery and/or frameshop and see it continue as part of the fabric of Downtown Elizabethtown, and the surrounding arts community.   

Please find a brief announcement attached and feel free to forward it to anyone you think might consider this endeavor.  And a sincere thank you for your ongoing patronage of the Lynden Gallery.

Lisa































TURNKEY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY:  

Lynden Gallery was established in 2000 initially in partnership with Lancaster Galleries as Lancaster Galleries West.  The gallery includes a 2000 sq/ft store front with 1500 sq/ft working frameshop, and 500 sq/ft retail space.  Established, exceptional Frameshop Manager, David Patton has 30+ years experience would entertain an offer to stay on with a new owner.  Sale of the property would be considered and includes a 2500 sq/ft floor loft apartment where the owner lived above the shop for nine years, and a 1500 sq/ft commercial space in addition to the gallery/frameshop space.  

Owner Lisa HB Clemens, is leaving for a full time position as Senior Interior Designer with Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects in York and Baltimore, having completed an MS Interior Architecture + Design at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.  Prior to opening the downtown gallery she operated Bedenbaugh Designs Studio and Framery since 1992 out of her Victorian home further south on Market Street.  She will continue to reside in Elizabethtown.  

For more information about the gallery visit www.lyndengallery.com

Please direct all inquiries to lisa@lyndengallery.com.