A walk around Maplewood Friday afternoon revealed mostly signs of progress.
At City Farm and Feed, at the corner of Bellevue and Manchester, co-owner Tim Intagliata said he hopes to open this month. Reeds American Table owner Matt Daughaday showed 40 South News some rooms upstairs that may be used for private dining. Robata owner Tom Chantharasy, said he’s waiting on a hood permit from the county.
Also, interior demolition had started at the former Pantera’s Pizza location, but the city halted work until permits are pulled. Elegant Nails has replaced plywood with glass after a car ran into the store. Finally, backhoes have begun preparing the site of the future Ryan Hummert Memorial, at Ryan Hummert Memorial Park.
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