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After a devastating event last year, the beloved store once again found its way out.
On Christmas Eve 2015, a faulty switchboard ignited a fire that burned the reliefs of rutrop.
Total losses are estimated at $3 million.
Sylvia Christie says the Reliquaire family is at a loss with 20 years of bankruptcy.
After a temporary pop.
In the store, the company moved into the home of Hamilton Street and plans to start rebuilding its original website.
"We are very lucky that we can take advantage of this home that we only have for five months ,(as)
A shop . "The two-
Story's home has always maintained the charm of religion, filled with all kinds of things, and many corners and gaps worth exploring.
"We have squeezed here as much as we can," Mrs Christie said . " She made a model by pointing to planes, paintings and drawers equipped with floating windows --lined room.
"I hardly know if I want to get it all out right now and I like it.
"This time next year, the Reliquaire team expects them to prepare for the last time --
The reconstructed Christmas peak at Gilbert Street store.
Mrs Christie said they were in the final stages of getting final approval so that builders could start the project in January.
She said she expects six months of construction and six more months to integrate the stores together.
The new building will be single-storey with brick facades and skylights.
"It's basically a big shed, but we're going to divide it into small parts.
It will be old.
"World charm, modern style," Ms Christie said . ".
Inspired by the positive welcome of the garden temporary residence, Mrs. Christie said they would add more outdoor displays to the renovated grounds.
It's been almost 12 months since the fire, but Mrs Christie says the team is determined to stay positive rather than staying in the past.
They thanked the Latrobe community and other places for their support and are in the "very good Christmas" season, she said.
"It would be nice if we could go home," Mrs. Christie said of the final relocation . ".
"We lived on the store for 20 years, so we really had a home.