Fort Orange General Store will close its doors in the middle of June after about two years selling jewelry, candles and household items steps away from Spectrum 8 Theatres on Delaware Avenue.

The two co-owners, Caroline Corrigan and Katy Smith, said in a blog post Tuesday that they would consider selling the business, adding that those interested should inquire by email. They said they anticipate “wild sales” in the next few weeks.

They have yet to determine the last day of operation, they said.

Both Corrigan and Smith have full-time jobs outside the shop, the letter said, and the co-owners are “happily looking forward to focusing solely on our primary careers.”

They added in the letter that Smith was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. “She’s doing just fine, but she will continue to take some serious time off to heal.”

They lauded community support from Delaware Avenue and Albany. “We both plan to continue to be active in the business and creative community here,” the blog post reads. “You’ll be sure to see us around, whether it’s at an upcoming Half Moon Market, or even looking through more vacant storefront windows, scheming away!”

To read the full letter, click here.

Smith and Corrigan both attended The College of Saint Rose. There, as freshmen, they decided that they wanted to start a business together.