
Dartmouth’s 3GenLove Wellness Shop Closes as New Kingston Store Opens in April
With a blend of sadness and excitement, Amanda Alcaidinho, the heart and soul behind 3GenLove, announced the upcoming closure of the beloved Dartmouth location on February 21.
The decision, though difficult, marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of an exciting new venture.
Founded in July 2020 by Alcaidinho alongside her mother and daughter, 3GenLove quickly became a local hub for organic skincare, crafts and holistic wellness services. The gift shop began at Kilburn Mill before moving to Westport and has been a beacon for small businesses.
While the Dartmouth location will close, 3GenLove’s journey is far from over.
The Westport store remains open, thriving next to Kozy Nook on Route 6; now, Alcaidinho and her team are thrilled to announce the opening of a new store in Kingston, set within the Kingston Collection (formerly the Independence Mall).
This new location, conveniently accessible through the food court or movie theater entrances, promises to continue 3GenLove’s mission of nurturing mind, body and soul.
The Kingston store’s grand opening on April 1 will coincide with the Westport location’s anniversary, symbolizing growth and resilience.
3GenLove Kingston offers ample parking, handicap accessibility, and will carry on the tradition of supporting local small businesses. Excitingly, MichiTarot will continue to offer services in Westport and pop-up tarot days in Kingston, bridging the gap between the South Coast and South Shore communities.
“We are deeply grateful for the support from our Dartmouth customers since the very beginning,” Alcaidinho said. “While it’s hard to say goodbye, we are looking forward to what the future holds in Kingston.”
As the new year unfolds, 3GenLove looks forward to welcoming both familiar faces and new friends into their Westport and Kingston locations.
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