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And this is a legit closed for renovations, not one of those "closed for renovations" tactics (examples here and here and here) …
Not sure exactly what is being renovated here. (We thought it might also serve as a JP test kitchen.)
One tipster on the block heard that the JP was expanding into the vacant storefront next door… but that rumor hasn't been confirmed.
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There are approved work permits on file with the city for "interior renovation with partition and plumbing works" on the first floor.
This Juice Press location opened in June 2011.
2 comments:
"We have another Juice Press only one block west" - and that right there, in a nutshell, is everything that is wrong about the continuing gentrification creep. WHY should they "have another Juice Press only one block west"? Can't their target audience walk?
OH thank god. I thought I might not be able to get my juice. Wait...it's a block away? Why isn't there one next door? Forget it. That's too far. I guess I'll just have to drink snow melt.
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