Connie Wilson+FollowBuffalo’s Burning Books triples in size!Burning Books on Connecticut Street just got a major upgrade—its new annex has tripled the bookstore’s space! This means more room for books, bigger events, and even more collaborations with local authors, artists, and activists. It’s a huge boost for Buffalo’s indie book scene and a sign of the neighborhood’s ongoing transformation, with new spots like Augie’s and D’Youville housing also opening nearby. How do you think this expanded space will shape the community vibe? What would you love to see in the new Burning Books? #Entertainment #Buffalo #Bookstore00Share
Robin Long+FollowEl Paso’s new Nook is your cozy escapeA pair of former fine arts teachers just turned their passion into El Paso’s newest community gem: The Nook, a welcoming bookstore and café on Zaragoza. Locals are already loving the space for its chill vibe, real-ingredient drinks, and shelves full of good reads. It’s more than just a café—think weekly art classes, book clubs, story times for kids, and craft nights for adults. The Nook is quickly becoming a favorite spot to unwind, connect, and nourish your mind and spirit. Who’s checked it out already, and what’s your favorite part? #News #ElPaso #Bookstore00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowMint Hill’s new culture oasis is open!Stepping into the Ebony Experience in Mint Hill feels like discovering a hidden gem right in our backyard. This vibrant spot blends a cozy bookstore with rare and diverse finds, a dreamy floral tea lounge, and a rotating art gallery—all under one roof. Founder Camillya Masunda poured her heart into transforming the space, creating a welcoming hub for book lovers, art fans, and anyone craving a sense of community. It’s quickly becoming a favorite for locals, especially young people looking for a safe, inspiring place to hang out. Who’s checked it out yet? What would you love to see at your neighborhood culture spot? #News #MintHill #Bookstore00Share
Christina Davis+FollowAvid Bookshop’s new Athens home feels like oursAvid Bookshop’s move to Barber Street is more than just a change of address—it’s a fresh chapter for Athens readers. The new spot is surrounded by other local, independent businesses, creating a real sense of community. Owner Janet Geddis listened to feedback about parking and walkability, making it easier for neighbors to drop in. Inside, there’s more space to relax, chat, and browse, plus a bigger selection of used and bargain books for every budget. The vibe is open, welcoming, and designed for connection. How do you think this new location will shape Athens’ book-loving community? #Business #AthensGA #Bookstore00Share