Kirabu fair trade shop makes move to Grand River Ave. in East Lansing

Fair trade just got a little more noticeable in East Lansing with local fair trade retailer Kirabo's move to 225 East Grand River Avenue. Though the move was motivated by development occurring at their former location in Ann Street Plaza, the relocation isn’t without perks of its own.

"We’re excited about the increase in foot traffic being right on Grand River," says Kirabo owner, Gail Catron, of Haslett. "We’re a lot more visible, and we’ve brightened up the store."

Kirabo is a 100 percent fair trade store, meaning everything in their inventory supports the development of sustainable economies in developing nations. In addition to Catron, Kirabo supports six part-time employees locally.

The 1,100 square foot space behind the Grand River storefront will showcase some new features to the three-year-old business.

"We’re changing up a our merchandise a bit," says Catron. "We’re going to increase jewelry and increase space for our infant and baby department. We are still keeping our focus on clothing and increasing a bit there as well."

Kirabo’s new location should be open for business in the next week. A grand re-opening event is planned for March and will feature giveaways, in-store events and new merchandise.

Source: Gail Catron, Kirabo

Writer: Natalie Burg, News Editor 

All Photographs © Dave Trumpie

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