
After 15 Years, This Amarillo Boutique Owner Is Passing the Torch
As the year is winding down in Amarillo, this is the time that people look back, reflect, and make some changes. Those changes could be a lot of things. It could be financially driven. It can be a change that gets you back to being healthy. It could just mean more time with the family.
A Season of Change for a Local Favorite
Everyone's look back brings a different realization. That realization can bring a new career option, too. Maybe you have always wanted to be your own business owner and boss. You want to have the opportunity to do it all. You just might not know what kind of business until it is put out there.
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There has been a business opportunity that has been decided to be put up for sale. A business that has been in Amarillo for the past fifteen years. The thought of a successful business being on the selling block could give you an opportunity.

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Makie Black’s Owner Shares Her Heartfelt Announcement
Recently, Shannon Moffitt, owner of Makie Black Boutique in Wolflin Square, made the decision to sell.
Big News!
After 15 wonderful years of living my dream, I’ve decided to return to nursing and sell Makie Black. This decision comes after much prayer and reflection, and I truly believe God is leading me in this new direction. I also know in my heart that Makie Black still has so much more to give to this amazing community. I’m praying that the right person will come along to continue growing this beautiful boutique and pour their heart into it as I have.
And to all of you — my customers, my friends, my extended family — thank you. You are the heart of Makie Black. Your support, kindness, and encouragement have meant more than words can express. You’ve made this dream possible, and I will forever be grateful for the love you’ve shown me and my family.
I’m excited for what’s next — not because I think it will be easy, but because I know that every challenge is a new opportunity to grow.From the bottom of my heart — thank you for being part of my story. I wouldn’t be here without you.
If you’re interested in the opportunity to carry on the legacy of Makie Black, please reach out to me. I truly believe it will be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make.
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