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She Sells Sea Shells: A Sanibel Icon Reopens

She Sells Sea Shells, a name that’s become synonymous with Sanibel Island and its shelling reputation, has reopened its flagship shop after suffering damage from Hurricane Ian. The family-owned and -operated business, which started in 1976, has been a beloved part of the island community for over four decades.

From Tongue Twister to Treasured Business

The story of She Sells Sea Shells began with a playful twist on a tongue twister. Anne Joffe, the “she” in the shop’s name, and her husband, David, opened the first store in 1976. Over the years, they expanded to five locations across the islands, becoming a true Sanibel institution.

Hurricane Ian’s Impact

Hurricane Ian brought devastating winds and floodwaters to Sanibel in September 2023. The iconic shell shop was not spared, sustaining significant damage. Metal storm shutters couldn’t withstand the force of the water, which broke windows and scattered shells across the parking lot. Floodwaters poured through the ceiling, causing further damage to the store and its contents.

Rebuilding with Hope and Community

The Joffe family, along with their son Michael (co-owner/manager) and daughter Tamara, were determined to rebuild. They began restoration work on their own, unofficially opening to the public as early as the Fourth of July to meet the curiosity of eager visitors.

“Restoration was a daunting task,” said Michael Joffe, “but it also became a symbol of hope for our family and the community. People tell us every day how it inspires them and encourages other businesses to reopen.”

A Welcomed Return

The Sanibel Captiva Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 7th to officially welcome She Sells Sea Shells back to the island.

“We are so happy to formally welcome She Sells Sea Shells back to the islands,” said John Lai, chamber president and CEO. “It just wouldn’t be Sanibel without the Joffe family providing this iconic opportunity to buy seashells, jewelry, books, craft supplies, novelties, and especially this time of year, their treasured Christmas ornaments.”

A Legacy of Resilience

The reopening of She Sells Sea Shells is a testament to the resilience of the Joffe family and the Sanibel community. It’s a reminder of the power of hope, hard work, and the enduring spirit of a beloved island icon.

Visiting She Sells Sea Shells

The She Sells Sea Shells flagship shop is located at 1157 Periwinkle Way on Sanibel Island. Whether you’re a seasoned shell collector or simply looking for a unique piece of Sanibel to take home, be sure to stop by and experience the magic of this iconic shop.

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