Community News: Brown Goldsmiths to Relocate Spring 2025
Brown Goldsmiths, a renowned jewelry boutique known for its handmade pieces crafted right in Freeport, Maine, is embarking on an exciting new journey. After decades of operating at their location on 11 Mechanic Street, the store is set to relocate to a larger, more modern space at 148 Main Street in the spring of 2025.
What’s Next in Freeport for Brown Goldsmiths
As Brown Goldsmiths prepares for this transition, customers and the local community can expect to see renovations in progress at the new Main Street location over the coming months. The store will remain open at its current address through the holiday season, allowing customers to enjoy one final festive season at the original Mechanic Street shop. Business will continue as usual, ensuring the same level of craftsmanship and service that has made Brown Goldsmiths a trusted name in jewelry.
Once the holidays have concluded, the moving process will begin in January 2025. The team is eager to welcome the community into their updated space in the heart of Freeport, which is scheduled to open in the spring.
Upcoming Events + Special Deals
Although the move is on the horizon, this fall season will be full of exciting events. One highlight is the annual Freeport Early Bird Sale on November 2nd, 2024, where shoppers can expect exclusive deals and offers. This much-anticipated event is the perfect time to visit Brown Goldsmiths and take advantage of their holiday promotions before the big move.
Stay Informed
For those interested in following the transformation of the new space, Brown Goldsmiths will provide regular updates through their website and social media channels. The journey to their new location will be shared with the community every step of the way. For any media inquiries or further information about the relocation, please contact Julie Flower, Marketing Manager, at jflower@browngoldsmiths.com.
With this move, Brown Goldsmiths will continue its tradition of excellence in craftsmanship and service, while looking forward to a new chapter in their larger, modern space—remaining an essential part of the Freeport community for years to come.