From Deseret News archives:
Rural towns turn to mercantiles
Hundreds of people bought shares in the business, believing they were investing in more than just a clothing store.
"We sold this as, 'You're investing in Powell,' " said Witzeling, a retired pharmacist and member of the board that oversees the Powell Mercantile.
Community mercantile stores are slowly appearing in other parts of the West, where communities with small populations and uncertain economic futures struggle to attract new businesses, and where shopping centers are often a long drive away.
People in Ely, Nev., plan to sell shares in their own community mercantile, and leaders of existing stores in Montana and Wyoming say they field calls from people around the country interested in the idea. Residents of communities in at least two states in the Northeast also are discussing the potential for mercs there.
"There certainly appears to be a growing interest," said Stacy Mitchell, a senior researcher with the Minneapolis-based Institute for Local Self-Reliance. "Nationally, I think you're seeing a greater desire and concern to shop locally."
The idea, he said, was born of necessity: The Stage department store in Plentywood was closing and residents feared the northeast Montana town would lose more than a clothing store if nothing similar took its place.
Among the worries: Residents who left town to shop would also buy their groceries, fill their prescriptions and see doctors elsewhere as well.
"We'd begin losing a tremendous part of market share," French said.
A limited liability corporation was formed and shares were sold at $10,000 apiece to raise $200,000 to get the merc started. Later that year, Little Muddy Dry Goods opened.
Since then, similar stores have opened in Malta and Glendive in Montana and in Powell and Worland in Wyoming, although shares have sold for far less, generally $500 each. Boards of directors oversee the businesses; store managers deal with daily operations.
Mark Simonich, director of Montana's Department of Commerce, said he sees no negatives in the model.
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