Thursday, March 5, 2026

Comings and goings on this block of 1st Avenue (and wither Tropic Berry)

Let's take a look at a few storefronts over on First Avenue between Second Street and Third Street — all part of 45 First Ave.

The gate has been down at Tropic Berry, the cafe serving smoothies, acai bowls and coffee, for the past few weeks (H/T Nat!).
There's no word of a closure, temporary or otherwise, on the cafe's website or social media. Google still lists them as open during hours in which the gate remains down. 

However, there was a "short-notice" online auction here last month, where much of the shop's appliances and supplies were sold. 

A few storefronts away, New Mott Cleaners is now open (first mentioned here) ...
And finally, there's paper on the windows of that long-closed convenience store.

There were various legal notices on the front door last fall... and someone apparently did a number on the interior, which was visible from the sidewalk for several months... (photos by Steven)...
Previously on EV Grieve

7 comments:

  1. It's nice to see a service business move in. We are so happy to have a cleaners on the block! Also looking forward to getting some long overdue alterations done.

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  2. Tropic Berry closed the Sunday before last. Was sudden for the workers there - I think they only found out the week before.

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  3. I think the pizza place by ace is closed. It was there since around September. It's a such a shame, the pizza was actually good and they just got a sign!

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    1. Agree... haven't seen it open in maybe... 2 weeks?

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  4. Yikes - all that food on the floor will be a rat's paradise soon enough.

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  5. That trashed convenience store looks like the work of a drunken raccoon!

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  6. That trashed convenience store looks like an album cover for a band I'd like.

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