{"id":332104,"date":"2025-10-25T18:30:15","date_gmt":"2025-10-25T18:30:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/332104\/"},"modified":"2025-10-25T18:30:15","modified_gmt":"2025-10-25T18:30:15","slug":"why-we-opened-birds-bookstore-in-dallas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/332104\/","title":{"rendered":"Why we opened Bird\u2019s Bookstore in Dallas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">A year ago, I left a comfortable career for something with more uncertainty and, I hoped, more meaning. It wasn\u2019t a grand plan or a midlife revelation. It was the quiet but persistent pull to create something that makes people happy. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">That feeling has always been what bookstores meant to me. They\u2019re the happiest kind of retail experience. If you find what you came in for, that\u2019s great. But even if you don\u2019t, you still walk out feeling like it was time well spent. They\u2019re spaces that reward curiosity and invite you to linger. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">I love all kinds of bookstores \u2014 used, new, quiet, bustling, perfectly organized or comfortably chaotic. Each one has a distinct personality, and together they form something larger: a community built around ideas and imagination. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Bird\u2019s Bookstore, our new shop at Preston Road and Royal Lane, began with the question, what would our ideal version of that look like in Dallas? My wife, Emily, and I knew we wanted a space that felt unlike anything else here. With the help of our designers, Mary Lu Quick and Mary Bryan of MMAISON Interiors, we built a store that feels warm, intentional, and in some ways, surprising. We wanted people to walk through the door and think, I didn\u2019t know this kind of place could exist in Texas. <\/p>\n<p>Opinion<\/p>\n<p class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__3beff secondaryRoman secondaryRoman-20 text-center text-gray-dark\">Get smart opinions on the topics North Texans care about.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__8MgJa flex flex-wrap text-gray-dark secondaryRoman secondaryRoman-10 text-center justify-center\">By signing up, you agree to our\u00a0<a class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__lU9-l border-b border-gray-dark hover_border-0 focus_border-0 active_border-0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/help\/terms-of-service\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Terms of Service<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a class=\"dmnc_features-cta-social-article-cta-social-module__lU9-l border-b border-gray-dark hover_border-0 focus_border-0 active_border-0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dallasnews.com\/help\/privacy-policy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Privacy Policy.<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">The design is only half of it. The other half is our team \u2014 an exceptional group of booksellers who bring as much taste, heart and charm to the table as they do expertise. Our shelves are stocked with a balance of literary staples and unexpected discoveries, paired with a selection of non-book sideline items that Emily curates. These pieces \u2014 candles, stationery, hard-to-find magazines, ceramics, even toys \u2014 round out the experience. They\u2019re beautiful, useful and a little bit whimsical, which is exactly how we want Bird\u2019s to feel.<\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Plenty of people told me I was crazy for opening a bookstore in this economy. I understand the skepticism. Small bookstores aren\u2019t supposed to make it these days. It\u2019s true that certain conglomerates make it difficult to compete on price. But retail isn\u2019t just about price, it\u2019s about the experience. The sense of place that can\u2019t be replicated on a screen. When we found our spot in Preston Royal, I couldn\u2019t believe there wasn\u2019t already a bookstore here. The neighborhood felt ready for it. And as it turns out, it was. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Since opening, the response has been overwhelming in the best possible way. Watching people walk in, pause, and smile as they take it all in has been the most fulfilling part of this entire journey. That reaction fills my cup 10 times more than I imagined it would. A month into opening, I already have a hundred small stories about the store. The hurdles, the surprises, the wins, and the strangers who\u2019ve become regulars. Each one reminds me why we did this. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Success for us isn\u2019t measured by numbers alone. Of course, we track the business side closely, but our real measure of health is happiness \u2014 our team\u2019s, our customers\u2019, and our own. If someone walks out the door with a smile, if our space makes their day a little better, that\u2019s success. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">At the time of writing this, we\u2019re 10 days away from welcoming our first child, a baby girl. She\u2019s already the center of our world, and I can\u2019t think of a better backdrop for her early years than this store. She\u2019ll grow up surrounded by stories, warmth and community. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Building Bird\u2019s has been the most rewarding challenge I\u2019ve ever taken on. It\u2019s a love letter to books, to design, and to the people who make Dallas feel like home. <\/p>\n<p class=\"body-text-paragraph\">Drew Dawson is the co-owner of Bird\u2019s Bookstore. 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