Mike’s post comes after he shocked fans when he unexpectedly closed his Nashville antiques shop last week (November 26). Luckily, the store, located in the historic Marathon Village, wasn’t closed for long.
The store announced the reason it closed its doors, sharing: “We apologize for the inconvenience! The Nashville store is closed due to a gas leak in the building from construction in the area.”
“We will keep everyone updated on when we open back up. We look forward to seeing y’all soon and again, apologies for any inconvenience this may cause,” the statement added.
Mike made sure to make it up to his fans by showing up to personally reopen his store the following day.
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