This store in the Belk wing of Staunton Mall was a bit unusual, as it had a very high ceiling and contained an upper floor in the back of the space. The original tenant, and presumably the tenant for whom the upper level was built, was Flowers By Jay. A later tenant in this space was Hassett’s, an outdoors store that was previously in Waynesboro. The final tenant was Zoomtown Body Arts, which painted the walls to the bold fuchsia color seen here.
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