The Shade Store is laying off 115 employees as it shuts its workroom in Blackduck, Minn.
Company officials told employees at a town hall meeting on Thursday morning. They also informed the state Department of Employment and Economic Development, as required by law.
Changing demographics in the area is the reason, a company spokesperson said. In 2021, there were 270 employees at the site but the company has had difficulty recruiting more skilled craftspeople to replace workers who have retired or left.
Blackduck, about four hours north of Minneapolis, has a population of 715 , down from 845 in 2020, according to 2023 census data. The residents’ median age skews higher than the population of surrounding Beltrami County as well.
Shade Store, a private company based in Port Chester, N.Y., makes and sells a variety of handcrafted premium window coverings through 120 showrooms across the country.
“It is a bittersweet time for the Shade Store — and for me —because we owe so much to Blackduck,“ Zach Gibbs, co-founder and chief executive of the Shade Store, said in an emailed statement.
None of the workers is represented by a union. They will be offered chances to relocate to the Shade Store’s other locations. The company will provide financial assistance to employees who choose to relocate.
The layoffs include eight employees who work in the company’s nearby quilt shop. A company official said they are hoping to find somebody within the community to take over the retail operations of the shop.