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Business Closure Announced: Clocks Etc in Lafayette, CA to Shut Down Operations
Business Closure Announced: Clocks Etc in Lafayette, CA to Shut Down Operations

Lafayette's Clocks Etc Business Shuts Down

Clocks Etc. in Lafayette, California, to Close After 48 Years

After four decades of serving the community, Clocks Etc., a beloved store specializing in selling and repairing clocks, is set to close its doors. The owners, Scott and Wendy, have decided to transition to a slower-paced life after many years of dedicated service.

First opened by Scott in 1976 in a 400-square-foot space on the east end of Lafayette, Clocks Etc. has grown over the years and moved to its current 2,600-square-foot space in the heart of downtown Lafayette in 1999. Over the years, the store has sold and serviced thousands of clocks, becoming a staple in the local community.

The store's large inventory, with clocks lining every surface and covering every inch of wall space, is a testament to its success. However, after 48 years, it's time for Scott and Wendy to embark on a new chapter.

The community is encouraged to continue supporting small businesses, schools, and non-profits, as Scott will continue to repair clocks in an off-site location after the store closes.

925 News, a free newsletter that keeps readers connected with events, new restaurant openings, local breaking news, small business spotlights, and crime reports in Walnut Creek, Lamorinda, Danville, Concord, and the Trivalley, is not related to the closure of Clocks Etc. In fact, there are several new small businesses in Lafayette, including Little Seeds, El Talpense, and The Breakfast Club, which are within walking distance of Clocks Etc.

Despite extensive search results, information about why the Clocks Etc. store in Lafayette, California, closed after 48 years or where Scott, the owner, will now repair clocks, is not readily available.

925 News is available for free on their website, covering exciting events, new restaurant openings, local breaking news, small business spotlights, and crime reports in the area. While Clocks Etc. may be closing, the community can still stay connected and informed with 925 News.

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