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Story Parlor owners to take over Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar

The cofounders of the West Asheville art space are taking over the next chapter of the downtown book shop and champagne bar, adding more literary programming.

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The cozy bookshop + wine bar has become a downtown staple.

Photo via Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar

Erin and Matt Clare, cofounders of West Asheville’s Story Parlor, are launching a new chapter, taking over ownership of the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar.

Back in May, owners Donna and Thomas Wright announced their retirement after nearly 20 years at the helm of the downtown spot.

“Our intention is to honor the heart of what Battery Park has always been — while inviting new stories to unfold within its walls,” said Erin Clare. The new owners plan to announce new programming next month, including literary salons, author talks, and storytelling events.

You can also expect operating hours to be extended come spring. Now, head to the Grove Arcade bookshop + bar and raise a glass to its next era.

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