[identity profile] elfword.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
Davis Square hasn't had a bookstore since McIntyre & Moore moved out almost a year ago. I and a group of others are sharing ideas, connections, and effort to try and bring a bookstore to Davis Square.

If you're a fellow book-lover that'd like to see an indie bookstore (with a sizable used books section) make its home in Davis, you should come to our first meetup, this upcoming Monday (3/22) at 7:00 PM, in Blue Shirt Cafe. We'll have a sign on a table or two announcing who we are.

For more info, or to show someone you think would be interested, please check out: http://bit.ly/davisbookstore

As the site says, two of our top priorities are:
  1. Finding a bookstore starter (someone that can open a bookstore, a current bookstore owner that wants to expand or move, or a chain) and convincing them.
  2. Helping a bookstore starter get the resources they need to open a bookstore (capital, location, inventory).
If you have any ideas about either of these, please comment!

Date: 2010-03-19 08:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] inahandbasket
I'm going to do my best to tone down my snark here, I apologize if some leaks through anyway.

There's a great independent bookstore in Porter Square doing a great job of new books less than a mile from Davis Sq. They're one of the few book store success stories of the last few years, because if you haven't noticed the local retail book market is getting hammered by the internet.

Mcintyre and Moore is still in operation just a half mile from Davis Square, they're kind of struggling due to low margins and high rents. They couldn't cut it in Davis Sq. due to the rapidly rising rents.

Go patronize these great, local, independent stores.

Date: 2010-03-19 08:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yagagriswold.livejournal.com
Amen to this.

Date: 2010-03-19 08:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] delahk.livejournal.com
Agreed!

Date: 2010-03-19 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ocschwar.livejournal.com
Good idea for whom, though? I've been here 17 year, and I've seen quite a few bookstores close. It's not an easy business to be in. Starting from MIT, there was Quantum Books, then up Mass Ave there was a place by the YMCA, and two other used bookstores near Schernoffs, and another place between Harvard and Porter. Then we got the rents forcing M&M and Pandemonium to move. And in Medford Square, Bestsellers had to close when their building needed repair. The only big openings I've seen are Rodney's and Lorem Ipsum, and they both are here only because they were among the first whofigured out how to do online sales.

Would you bet your own money investing in a bookstore in Davis?

A better idea would be to see if the Diesel will do something truly local and indie, which would be to let the aspiring writers around here sell their zines and reviews on consignment, the way the 1369 is trying right now with the Inman Review.

Date: 2010-03-19 10:52 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Raven Used Books (in Harvard Square) is opening a second store on upper Newbury Street -- not far from where Avenue Victor Hugo Books used to be.

Date: 2010-03-20 12:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greenlily.livejournal.com
I miss Avenue Victor Hugo terribly...spent so much time there in the mid/late 90s that I can still remember exactly where in its various rooms I had to look to see if they'd gotten anything by my various favorite authors. :(

Date: 2010-03-20 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marphod.livejournal.com
Don't forget Wordsworth in Harvard Square. I mourn every time I walk by their former (and mostly still empty) space.

There have also been a lot of closings of rare/specialty book dealers in Harvard.

(OTOH, as I understand it, rent was only part of the reason that Pandemonium moved.)

Date: 2010-03-19 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com
+1.

I am all for letting a hundred flowers bloom, but I am also not eager to cut into Porter Square Books's or McIntyre & Moore's or The Book Rack's business--if another bookstore opens, I will most likely patronize it as well, but I don't see it as a pressing need given those three bookstores (and others).

Date: 2010-03-19 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
A Hundred Flowers -- now that was a great bookstore (on Pearl Street in Central Square). Since I think you grew up in Cambridge you probably remember it.
Edited Date: 2010-03-19 10:53 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-03-22 02:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com
Yes, I do! I remember going there before seeing movies at Off the Wall Cinema.

I didn't grow up here, though--I moved here when I was 17. I grew up elsewhere in Massachusetts.

More Bookstores

Date: 2010-03-19 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silveraeroguy.livejournal.com
Excepting the new bookstore model, used bookstores like big parties. The more the merrier! Back in the day Harvard Square was the proverbial Charring Cross Road of New England. The more bookstores the more book lovers make that area a destination and a point to search out and browse all of them.

PS- Everybody has so far forgotten to mention Three Geese In Flight, a bit further down Elm Street from Porter towards Somerville Ave and next to the pet shop.

Re: More Bookstores

Date: 2010-03-22 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icecreamempress.livejournal.com
PS- Everybody has so far forgotten to mention Three Geese In Flight

I thought they only sold books about Ireland or something? It's unlikely a general-interest bookstore in Davis Square would affect such a specialized business.

Re: More Bookstores

Date: 2010-03-23 11:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silveraeroguy.livejournal.com
Exactly my point. They're customer's might want to visit/be clued in to other area stores and vice versa. It's the draw of multiple shops that book addicts yearn for.

Please google them and you'll see they have a few other specialty areas not about Ireland or Arthurian legend. Just because they specialize does not mean they don't have any other interesting books.

Less to you and more to everyone, just go check them out, go browse, go talk to the owner, and learn. What you learn makes word of mouth such a powerful tool.

Date: 2010-03-19 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treacle-well.livejournal.com
What I was going to say.

Date: 2010-03-20 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talonvaki.livejournal.com
This is what I was going to say...Porter Square is not that far from Davis.

Yep.

Date: 2010-03-21 01:50 am (UTC)

Date: 2010-03-21 02:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aatish2.livejournal.com
Maybe the way to think about this is to think of bookstores as restaurants. Just because there's a great Chinese food place doesn't mean you can't open an Ethiopian joint nearby.

McIntyre and Moore tends to focus on academic books and non-fiction. The do an excellent job with those but, for example, their Young Adult and Fiction is lacking, I find. Porter Square is a bookstore for only new books.

What we *do not* have in our community is a good, independent, used bookstore with an eclectic collection. And we should, IMHO.

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