Windsor Jewelry Closing After 105 Years
Owners Greg and Lynn Bires are heading into retirement.

Owners Greg and Lynn Bires are retiring, the store announced via its social media.
The jeweler was established in 1919 by Sig Asher and was taken over by his son-in-law, Herman Logan, in 1940.
Logan, who also served as a captain during World War II in the U.S. Air Force, sold the business in 1997, according to his online obituary.
The new owner was 22-year-old employee Greg Bires, who would run the business alongside his wife, Lynn, for nearly three decades.
The store first opened on Illinois Street before moving to its current location on Meridian Street.
In an interview with local NBC affiliate WTHR, Greg Bires said the decision was bittersweet.
"The last thing I wanted to do was leave this store. I don't want to see it go anywhere," he told WTHR.
"Unfortunately, my age caught up with me, and I have a lot of grandchildren that I'm not able to visit as often as I like," he said.
Bires told WTHR that he did not rule out selling the business, but said he knows it can be difficult to secure funding. He also thanked his customers for their support over the years.
The location is hosting a liquidation sale for its remaining inventory.
The store is set to close in January 2025.
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