Riverside Coffee is not closing. The real estate auction of the property on April 17th will hopefully bring forward a motivated buyer. Even if not, the current owners have no plans to close the door.
Across Broadway the Mexican Market is open for business. I was impressed by the variety of produce one does not normally see in a Minnesota grocery store. The tropical treats in the frezzer in the front window look interesting as well. Signage will show the market has the same name as it's parent in St.Cloud, Las Monarcas or the Monarchs. Their advertising during the State Basketball Tournament said that Spanish is spoken in the store. Don't let that stop you wandering in. English is spoken as well. Thanks Ohmans for investing in our downtown.
Finally a question. Yet again there is a SOLD sign on the former bowling alley. Who bought it?
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