COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A store selling Ohio-themed apparel that has operated at Easton Town Center for nearly 15 years will soon close, as a furniture company prepares to take over the space.
Celebrate Local, located at 3952 Townsfair Way, will shutter on Feb. 28 as its lease ends, the business announced on Facebook last week. The storefront – which sells clothing, jewelry, edible items and home decor from Ohio small businesses – opened in 2011, according to its website.
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“Although our time at Easton is ending, our commitment to Ohio’s makers is not,” the shop wrote. “We’re actively exploring new directions and will share updates as they unfold.”
Herman Miller is expecting to move in and begin welcoming customers in summer 2026, according to a spokesperson with the company. Known for its modern style, Herman Miller sells products such as office chairs, desks, ottomans, lighting and decor, along with dining and bedroom furniture.
While the company’s products are currently available locally through certain retailers like Continental Office, which has two central Ohio locations, the Easton shop will mark its first standalone store in the state…