Wednesday, January 8, 2020
[Updated] Does anyone want the classic old A Repeat Performance sign from 1st Avenue?
[EVG photo from March 2019]
Updated 5 p.m. The sign has a new home!
A Repeat Performance closed this past July 31 on First Avenue between Ninth Street and 10th Street after 39 years in business.
Proprietor Sharon Jane Smith said that it was simply time to move on. (Store founder Beverly Bronson had died in May 2018.)
Amy Van Doran, who runs Modern Love Club next door, is currently in custody of that great old A Repeat Performance sign. She'd like to give it to any resident who may have an interest in this classic EV signage. She'll be at the shop (156 First Ave.) today from noon to 7 p.m. (She does warn that the sign is larger than it looks!)
Previously on EV Grieve:
• A Repeat Performance, until July 31
• A new storefront for A Repeat Performance, and word about the next tenant
• Today is the last day for A Repeat Performance
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Glad to know the sign will go on - somewhere.
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