Lake Street institution Soderberg’s Floral & Gift is back open after a St. Paul florist acquired the business.
“We are trying to save the name and brand,” new owner Heather Serr said Monday. “We are not moving. We are not changing anything.”
Serr reopened the 3305 E. Lake St. shop Friday. She acquired A. Johnson & Sons Florists on Grand Avenue in St. Paul two years ago.
She declined to disclose the purchase price of the Soderberg’s property, which she bought from Lighthouse Management Group.
Serr said she hopes to hire back most of the 30 employees who worked at the business and is planning to ramp up staff for Valentine’s Day, even if it’s with temporary employees. She’s also busy ordering enough roses.
“We are trying to make sure we’re prepared for Valentine’s Day,” she said.
Soderberg’s abruptly closed Dec. 28, devastating customers and ending nearly 100 years on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Thirty workers were out of a job with the closure.
Harry Soderberg opened his flower shop down the street in 1925 and moved it to the present location in 1932. Harry and his wife, Mildred, ran the business until 1976, when they sold it to employees Lyle and Carol Blair. The Blairs ran it for 29 years.