Now that the holiday rush has diminished we wanted to share this fantastic article that John Lund and Susan Smith with DoylestownBorobuzz wrote about us for the Doylestown Cardinal. We are so appreciative of the support from them and the community. We look forward to sharing 2022 with all of you!
This concept of a Wearable Art Show came to me in thinking of a way to showcase the variety of talent we have housed at Mercantile. I would like to thank the Mercantile Team and our volunteers for the many hours put in and efforts made to assist in this show.
An interview with Brooke Henningsen, Founder, and Ashara Shapiro, Creative Director. They discuss origins of Mercantile, vendors, classes, events, and more.
Brooke Henningsen, a commercial real estate agent by day, wanted to help the local art community rocked by the coronavirus. A collaborative art market came to mind, where artists could directly sell their goods.
The Mercantile, a 25,000 square-foot artisans market located in the former Bon-ton location in Doylestown Borough, opened Saturday, November 7th, connecting more than 100 artists and local businesses with shoppers in time for the holidays.
More than 200 local vendors have expressed interest in selling their goods from the new “Mercantile at Doylestown,” which is expected open sometime this fall.