Haus-less
By Tabitha Johnston - Chronicle Staff | Feb 5, 2021
SHEPHERDSTOWN The final flower refrigerator from Flower Haus waits to be towed away from its former home at 112 East German Street on Saturday afternoon. The location has already found a new tenant, according to Flower Haus owner Mark Harding. Harding himself said he looks forward to remaining active in the community, by taking his mobile flower shop to his customers.
Brick-and-mortar buh-bye: Flower Haus permanently closes German Street location
By Tabitha Johnston - Chronicle Staff | Jan 29, 2021
Mark Harding will spend the next few months converting the Flower Haus van into the Road Haus headquarters. Courtesy photo
SHEPHERDSTOWN Flower Haus owner Mark Harding announced the closure of his brick-and-mortar location on social media last week, subsequently closing the doors of 112 East German Street to the public for the last time.
According to Harding, although the shop will no longer have a permanent location along German Street, it will continue to operate on a smaller scale. The shop will return to its roots, as a mobile flower shop operated out of the shop’s converted van, which Harding refers to as “the Road Haus.”