Running Rabbit Antiques celebrates store expansion
May 2024
Feature Article
Running Rabbit Antiques celebrates store expansion
By Corbin Crable
Luckily for antiques lovers in Higginsville, Sandy Wescott has always dreamed big.
Now, the store she opened on the town’s main drag 16 years ago is growing to accommodate those dreams. Running Rabbit Antiques has expanded, buying up the building next door and opening a general store and hardware store, along with a 1920s gas station. All of that is in addition, of course, to the wall-to-wall antiques, primitives, collectibles, and advertisement signs that greet you when you walk into the front door of the original building. Wescott’s son Dale and his wife Christa now run the store, having retired from their jobs to dedicate themselves to its management full-time. All told, the expansion, from conception to opening, has taken about a year and a half.
“I grew up with my family collecting antiques. We’ve been accumulating for a long time,” Dale says. “We’ve got some good dealers, we love general store stuff, and now we have one of the better ad sign displays outdoors now. We have some really good dealers over here. We have a bit of something for everyone.”
Dale adds, “My mom always dreamed of expanding next door. Four years ago, my wife and I took over the store, and her dream became our dream.”
Dale says that Christa is general manager of the store and also manages its marketing and social media, while Dale prefers to go on the hunt for and buy those special items that find their way onto the store’s shelves – and, hopefully, customers’ shopping baskets.
When the couple began plans for the expansion, Dale drew up concepts for the use of the next-door building.
“Once we were handed the building next door, we worked 12 hours each day for a month,” Dale explains. “We had a few people helping because we had days of building walls and painting. The days started to blend together. A lot of dealers worked really hard to get their part set up. Everyone has been working hard.”
At the conclusion of that long month, however, Dale and Christa were jubilant when they laid their eyes on the finished space.
“It came out just like I envisioned,” Dale says.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony officially welcomed the new Running Rabbit Antiques and General Store to town, and the expanded space’s first day of operation was March 22. Customers’ feedback on the expansion has been overwhelmingly positive, Dale notes.
“We had close to 200 people here for the ribbon cutting. When they come inside, people for a year and a half have been looking to the right, looking for the opening,” Dale recalls. “I’ve heard the word ‘awesome’ a lot.”
You'll find a great collection of vintage signs and other metal items on offer at Running Rabbit.
The Running Rabbit Antiques & General Store
Now, Dale and Christa are thinking just like the family’s matriarch, Sandy. They don’t want the store just to appeal to those who live in Higginsville. They want it to be a shopping destination for out-of-towners.
“We want to make this a place that people come to Higginsville for,” he says. “People think it looks like a museum next door, but our sales have been great.”
He credits his mother with having the vision for Running Rabbit Antiques all of those years ago.
“It would not be here if it weren’t for her,” he notes.
Dale said the store’s expansion has confirmed to the couple that they made the right decision to take the store’s reins from Sandy.
“We love antiques. We love to go on buying trips. We haven’t had a lot of time to go out and do that for the past month,” Dale chuckles. “But we love meeting people and have made friends and a lot of great connections in this business.”
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