Connie Sharp and Darrell Sundquist of the Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce join Cache Liquidation owners Heidi and Mike Tate during the grand opening of the new Molalla business.
After the grand opening ribbon-cutting on Saturday, locals got a chance to see what Cache Liquidation has to offer.
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Connie Sharp and Darrell Sundquist of the Molalla Area Chamber of Commerce join Cache Liquidation owners Heidi and Mike Tate during the grand opening of the new Molalla business.
Something new and interesting just opened its doors last week via its ribbon-cutting grand opening on Saturday, Feb. 4, grand opening.
According to Heidi Tate, who co-owns the new business, Cache Liquidation is a home liquidation store that features everything from kitchen items to small appliances, outdoor lighting, camping equipment, paddle board, sleds, sports equipment tables and a whole lot more.
“We have everything,” Tate said. “So much stuff. We will keep restocking as often as we can.”
Heidi is a full-time teacher and her husband Mike, who also works full-time, hope to make this new store, located at 611 W. Main St. in Molalla, something a little different.
“My goal is to make it a shopping experience, not your average liquidation store,” Heidi said. “We have a showroom set up and decorated. Another difference is that we will be displaying local up-and-coming artists. I have an application ready to go for those who are interested and willing to participate in a meet-and-greet artist night. We have started this with my son Max Tate. We will be having a meet-and-greet night on Friday, Feb. 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. and he will be available to chat about his art.”
For more information about Cache Liquidation, call 503-312-1613.