From a past report at DNA, it sounds like they've been closing for a year now, but somehow hung on. Now they're having an "everything must go" sale.
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They've been on Bedford for nearly 20 years, but can't afford the rent hike.
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a.k.a. The Book of Lamentations:
a bitterly nostalgic look at a city in the process of going extinct
2 comments:
This is particularly depressing for me.
I'm sad to see this recent update; I know they were trying to move, and I also know they've been in the process of moving out for over a year.
I hate to see mom-and-pop stores close, but it seems to be an inevitability nowadays. If I were wealthy enough to help some of these places stay afloat, I'd be seen as part of the problem! You can't win.
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