Jackson’s Western Store in Asheville Relocating to Patton Avenue Amid Interstate 26 Connector Project

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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