
The owners of the former restaurant, which opened in 1983 and closed in 2020, paid $1.3 million for the 0.57-acre lot at 650 N. Sherman St. in 2003.
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The owners of the former restaurant, which opened in 1983 and closed in 2020, paid $1.3 million for the 0.57-acre lot at 650 N. Sherman St. in 2003.
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