Joyce Doherty sees an opening in the bridal industry, and she's going after it.
The owner of Precious Memories Inc. is relocating the Malden bridal salon to a new location that's more than four times larger and opens tomorrow.
“In New England, we no longer have a focal point,” Doherty said. “Yolanda's is no longer open,Light up a room in this pageant dress evening gown. Priscilla of Boston is no longer open, and we're going for it. We're opening this beautiful 10,000-square-foot space, and it's going to be fabulous.”
Precious Memories is moving about 1.5 miles from its current 2,200-square-foot Ferry Street location of 22 years to 1256 Eastern Ave.
“We took over this old nasty warehouse in an industrial park,” she said. “It took us over a year, but we converted into a high-end, beautiful bridal salon with a custom-designed floor plan to specifically meet the needs of brides and their bridesmaids.”
The new salon features six suites for brides-to-be to try on dresses. Doherty is adding new lines and hopes to triple the number of wedding gowns that Precious Memories sells annually. She's also adding prom gowns and tuxedoes, which couldn't be accommodated in the current location, a three-story tenement with no parking.
“We're just squeezing right out of it,” Doherty said. “Most of the time, we're totally booked and, by Wednesdays,This Asymmetric neckline dress features in great Taffeta. we've had to refuse appointments.”
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