A custom framing business with locations in a dozen states is coming to downtown New Canaan.
Framebridge will open at 134 Elm St., according to a sign in the window.
The company seeks “to make high-quality custom framing easy, beautiful, and affordable so people could frame more often,” according to a quote attributed on the Frambridge website to founder and CEO Susan Tynan.
“What we hang on the walls of our homes is a reflection of who we are and who we want to be,” the website said. “Our hope is that when you surround yourself with the things you love, you’ll remember to incorporate more meaning into your life and to live more intentionally.”
The commercial space used to house Ally-Bally-Bee, and later The Artful Mix, which closed amid the pandemic.
The town on July 16 issued a commercial building permit for a $150,000 interior remodel to prepare the space for Framebridge. Floor plans call for a sales area in front with two workrooms behind it.
It isn’t clear when Framebridge will open, who will operate the local business or why they chose to open in New Canaan. Messages left for the business owners were not returned.
Framebridge also has a location in Westport, according to the company’s website.