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Red Barn Market Nursery Owner Dennis Kupchenko Announces Sale Plans

Tacoma, WALocal News

Dennis Kupchenko, the owner of Red Barn Market & Nursery, has announced his intention to sell the business he has passionately operated for seven years, with the listing set to begin on January 1. At just 19 years old, Kupchenko took a bold step to purchase a small fruit stand, transforming it into a cherished local landmark in Puyallup. In a heartfelt social media message, he expressed deep gratitude for the community's unwavering support, particularly during a crisis when nearly $20,000 was raised following a burglary incident. He emphasized that the business was more than just selling fruits and plants; it was about building lasting relationships with customers. Reflecting on his immigrant journey from Moldova, Kupchenko views his achievements as a testament to the American Dream, made possible through hard work and community backing.

As he prepares for this new chapter, he hopes to find a buyer who will continue the legacy of the Red Barn and bring their own vision to the space. He assures the community that he will keep them informed about the transition, making this emotional farewell resonate deeply with many who have formed connections with the market and its owner.

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