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Home makeover star Tamara Day’s Prairie Village store closes

Growing Days Home, the home goods store founded by Magnolia Network home makeover star Tamara Day, is no longer in operation in Prairie Village.

Company officials confirmed the brick-and-mortar Growing Days Home store at Corinth Square closed earlier this year to focus on online sales, as well as Day’s other design services and work as host of “Bargain Mansions,” which recently finished its fourth season.

Growing Days Home will now operate mostly online

  • The company’s Chief Strategy Officer Livi Abney said Growing Days’ home goods store in Prairie Village was “very difficult to manage and operate.”
  • Online purchases of Tamara Day-branded items like art, candles, dinnerware and furniture can still be made at tamaraday.com.
  • They also sell wholesales products to Made In Kansas City’s location at the new KCI airport, Abney said.
  • Day’s design company will still operate out of a storefront in the Meadowbrook Shopping Center, which was the home goods store’s original location.

Growing Days Home opened at Corinth Square in 2021

  • Day moved into the former Dottie’s Boutique storefront at Corinth Square, 4046 W. 83rd Street, in September 2021.
  • That was done, in part, to allow the home goods store to grow into a larger space, Day told the Post at the time.
  • First Washington Realty, which operates Corinth Square, would not comment about any plans for a new tenant in that space.

Original Meadowbrook location remains

The original Growing Days Home Prairie Village location was at Meadowbrook Shopping Center.
HGTV star Tamara Day, center with hand in the air, celebrates the ribbon cutting of her Prairie Village store, Growing Days Home in January 2020. File photo.
  • Day originally opened Growing Days Home in January 2020 at 5324 W. 95th St. in the Meadowbrook Shopping Center, about a mile away from the Corinth Square location.
  • This location still serves as Day’s meeting point for clients with whom she is working on home decorating and interior design projects.

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Juliana Garcia
Juliana Garcia

👋 Hi! I’m Juliana Garcia, and I cover Prairie Village and northeast Johnson County for the Johnson County Post.

I grew up in Roeland Park and graduated from Shawnee Mission North before going on to the University of Kansas, where I wrote for the University Daily Kansan and earned my bachelor’s degree in  journalism. Prior to joining the Post in 2019, I worked as an intern at the Kansas City Business Journal.

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