ZUMBROTA, Minn. — It was still early in the holiday shopping season at Wild Ginger Boutique on this southern Minnesota town's Main Street, and the owner was having trouble keeping shelves and racks stocked with the women's clothing, gifts and accessories she's been selling for 14 years.
"I'm worried because I want to be able to have a good display for people when they come in," Roxanne Bartsh, Wild Ginger's owner, said at the end of last month. "I've never had to do so many re-orders before November 1st. Ultimately it's a good sign."
Along the downtown strip in this city of just more than 3,600 people, an hour from the Twin Cities and 20 minutes from Rochester, a close-knit cluster of small-business owners are defying the closings and corporatization that have afflicted rural retailers in recent decades.
COVID-19 dealt yet another huge challenge. After a tough 2020, Zumbrota's store owners, like so many in the state and country, are yearning for a surge of holiday spending to finish up 2021.
"Last year was brutal," said Kris Ferguson, owner of the consignment clothing store Phenomenal Woman, next door to Wild Ginger. "This year has been pretty good for us. I say that guardedly and cautiously."
Zumbrota's downtown strip is home to several other boutique clothing shops, a shoe store, a home furnishings and specialty-foods store, a hardware and furniture store, a flower shop as well as traditional businesses such as a grocery store and car dealerships. Recently, the Greensted — a microgreen growing operation with a small, locally sourced food market — opened on the edge of town.
Shoppers come from the town and area, several owners said, but also from Rochester, the Twin Cities and farther afield.
"It's a shopping destination," said Paul Bennett, who opened a Zumbrota location of his store, Dwell Local, after several years in Rochester (he closed his original store early in the pandemic). Bennett was hustling at the end of October to get his Christmas displays together, laughing at how customers were asking for it by mid-October.