I am sorry, but did you ever buy anything at this store? I did, and I refuse to see the closing of a shop that sold primarily cigarettes, junk food, and beer to the neighborhood as a loss. The number of children under ten that frequented this store in order to buy ice cream and candy everyday was out of control. Their store reeked of smoke (cigarettes), was unsanitary, and did not offer real food. There are corner stores with better real food selections within 3 blocks in two directions (6 within 10), and another store offering beer, cigarettes, and junk food across the street.
The opportunity for children in this neighborhood to discover artisan made gelato for treats after school is certainly a positive. Not even to mention the vegetable, herb, and fruit plants and trees sold at Urban Roots for reasonable prices, which people in the immediate neighborhood raise in order to eat fresh products.
Gentrification, sure. But if it allows people that live within a walkable distance access to foods that are not entirely composed of chemicals, then more power to 'em!
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