Owners Are Selling Magic Moments

January 10, 2012

Long-established Bermuda party planner Magic Moments is for sale and the owners are hoping to see the Reid Street firm continue as a going concern.

In a statement issued today [Jan. 10], the company — which during its 10 years in business has provided everything from feather boas to balloons to  costumes for theme parties — said: “Magic Moments has been an extremely versatile and successful business in Bermuda for over a decade.

“Starting off as just a party planning endeavor, it has grown to be a multi-faceted establishment capable of fulfilling anyone’s party and decorating needs.

“Through hard work and dedication Magic Moments has captured the attention of a wide and varied customer base that repeatedly uses our services due to outstanding results. It is these loyal customers that give life to the store and have continued to plan their parties here for many years.

“We are looking for someone who will keep the legacy of Magic Moments alive.”

Serious enquiries should be directed to the store.

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  1. Can't Take It Anymore says:

    Who and what??? I have never heard of them before!

  2. jus ahskin says:

    i was wondering what was going to happen to that place since i hardly saw it open any more. i hope the new owner treats it well and brings diversity to this island. i’m getting bored with shopping here (especially for parties).

  3. it is what it is says:

    I am so interested in this..This is something that I have wanted to do for a long long time!!! But I don’t have the money!!!!! aaarrrgghhh! Anyone interested in backing me?????

    • Old Furberts kettle says:

      Sure I will fund you. go into the accountant generals office tomorrow and ask for burgess brown

  4. Lock this mongrel up says:

    Another shop bites the dust on this street following the body shop’s recent demise. Was a strange business though, closed more than open, the big ogar who used to manage it on a Saturday looked like herman munster.