The article discusses the relocation of Jackson’s Western Store in Asheville due to the Interstate 26 Connector project. The store, a longstanding fixture in the area, will be moving down Patton Avenue to accommodate the infrastructure project. The move signifies a new chapter for the store, which has been a part of the Asheville community since 1938. The Jackson family, who have run the store for generations, is preparing for the transition to a new location while reflecting on the store’s legacy. Despite the challenges posed by the highway project, the family looks forward to the growth and opportunities the move will bring.
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