An anonymous benefactor gave £7,000 to secure a lease for a new independent store in Liverpool.
BBC Radio MerseysideThe team at Dead Ink Books in Liverpool launched a crowd-funder over the summer summer to turn their dream of opening an independent bookshop into reality.
Owner Nathan Connolly said: "This premises came up, it felt right and it was everything we envisaged." "We'd done crowd-funding before for our publishing business so that's something we decided to do for this project."He said it looked like they were not going to reach the goal but were then contacted by "someone very kind and very generous" who offered the remaining £7,000.
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