Nettleton’s Jewellery, a beloved and enduring family business, is closing after 106 years. Its owners are retiring.
After 106 years, the Nettleton family is retiring from the jewellery business. The doors of the store in Westgate Shopping Centre will close early in the New Year.
The Nettleton’s grandfather, George, and a business partner opened Nettleton and Haskett Watchmakers on Ottawa’s Queen Street and would later move the business to Bank Street. Cameron, Douglas, Geoff and Richard Nettleton. Douglas took over the business from his father, George, in 1947. His sons began working with their father in the 1970’s. The store has operated in Ottawa since 1916.
The Nettletons in front of the family’s Westgate Mall store, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Nettleton’s Jewellery. Its downtown stores were particularly popular with shoppers.
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