The restaurant’s landlord now wants to sell the building. “It was a good run but every dog has its day, I guess.”
The restaurant’s landlord now wants to sell the building. “It was a good run but every dog has its day, I guess.”
Evan Makovsky leased the space to Jevon Taylor. “Obviously, I’m gambling along with Jevon and the city,” Makovsky said.
The California-based sandwich spot is taking 1,900 square feet at the 10-story 16M building.
The pizza chain opened within the Tabor Center in 2010.
It opened a decade ago.
The Museum of Illusions will take over the retail space where an Ann Taylor Loft store previously operated.
“I want to offer something affordable and easily accessible, yet still chef driven,” said Mary Nguyen of Little Finch and its to-go meals.
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