March 29, 2024

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The Crepe Factory newest downtown Spartanburg cafe to close

A cafe positioned in the coronary heart of downtown Spartanburg is closing its doors.

The Crepe Manufacturing unit which opened in 2016 on W. Principal Avenue in Morgan Sq., is the most recent business to drop amid the COVID-19 outbreak. It’s also yet a further cafe operator to cite the rising value of hire as a rationale for abandoning downtown. 

But The Crepe Factory proprietor Denise Mehl intends to reopen at a different location with a new organization product, as she spelled out on the restaurant’s Facebook site Sunday.

“Due to rising hire and overhead fees that are difficult to harmony with depressed revenue as a end result of Covid, I have decided not to renew my lease when it is up at the conclude of this yr,” the article reads. “ In spite of ongoing losses, I have experimented with to continue but regrettably, I must now make this tough determination. We hope you’ll arrive by and see us prior to we near.”

Denise Mehl, right, announced Sunday that she will close her restaurant, The Crepe Factory, at the end of the year. Here, she stands with Bobby Beauvais, former owner of Hub Diggity Dogs, in Dec. of 2019.

The submit proceeds: “2021 will deliver us in a new site with an fascinating new business design and idea.  We glance ahead to sharing all those information at a later on day.”

The Crepe Manufacturing unit joins several other places to eat that have been pressured to shutter because of to declining profits throughout COVID-19. 

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Bloomberg described on Dec. 7 that 110,000 have closed nationwide amid the pandemic.