The owners of Maddux Jewelry have decided to shut down the downtown business after 66 years of service. The owners are offering discounts on their remaining merchandise with discounts up to 70 percent off, or 40-50 percent on some items.

After 66 years of business, the owners of the downtown business
Maddux Jewelry announced earlier this week they are closing its
doors. The owners said they plan to stay open at least through the
holidays.
The jewelry retailer is one of many business lost in downtown
Hollister during the past year. Last month, the 17-year-old The
Elegant Touch closed just a block away.
After 66 years of business, the owners of the downtown business Maddux Jewelry announced earlier this week they are closing its doors. The owners said they plan to stay open at least through the holidays.

The jewelry retailer is one of many business lost in downtown Hollister during the past year. Last month, the 17-year-old The Elegant Touch closed just a block away.

Other businesses that have closed in the area include Las Palmas Restaurant, French’s Kitchen and Bath, Monte Carlo, Pancho’s Restaurant and San Benito Pasta.

Maddux Jewelry owner Rick Maddux admitted it was a tough decision to close, but it was necessary because of the economy and it was “just time.”

“It’s a want business, not a need business,” Maddux said. “A lot of people just don’t have the money to repair jewelry or buy it.”

Maddux, 66, and his wife Linda Maddux, 70, are ready to move on, Maddux said.

“We’ve gotten to the age where we just can’t do it anymore,” he said.

In a letter that was sent out to their customers, Maddux announced they were going out of business.

“We will always treasure the time that we have spent building and nurturing our business, but in order to focus on our family and our health, Linda and I have decided to close our doors and move on to the next chapter in our lives,” Maddux wrote.

The business, which has bounced between multiple locations downtown, started in 1941 as a watch repair shop in Hollister. In 1944, the business was purchased by Maddux’s father Melvin Maddux, who changed its name to Maddux Jewelry.

In 1987, Maddux purchased the business from his father, focusing on fine jewelry and repairs.

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