A Hint of Texas on Dickinson Ave - From Marfa, coming soon to Greenville | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Press Release:

    GREENVILLE, N.C.     From Marfa, an apparel, accessory, and gift store for men, women, and children, is set to open in Uptown early Spring. Located at 808 Dickinson Ave, the wide range of merchandise featured in the store makes it an exciting new asset to the area.

    Owner Emily Bruch says, "There is a general excitement in Greenville about the revitalization of Uptown. I am very happy to be a part of the community that is building this area one small business at a time."

    From Marfa plans to promote local shopping by offering brands that are not currently available in Greenville. Their goals are to save families and students from having to travel to bigger shopping centers, as well as saving money that is being spent on a shipment for online purchases.

    From Marfa will have clothing ranging from professional life to casual life including game day wear, beachwear, and everything in between. The store will also feature gifts, shoes, and toys for children. A gift-wrapping station designed to save customers time and stress is one more unique feature of this store.

    Originally from Houston, Texas, Bruch plans to add a touch of her Texas roots to the feel of this historic building. The name, From Marfa, derived from a West Texas town that is known for its unique art installations.

    From Marfa will bring an estimated 6 jobs to the district as well as internship positions for qualified ECU students.

    For more information contact shopfrommarfa@gmail.com

    Follow From Marfa on Social Media:

    Instagram: from_marfa

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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