Monday, September 21, 2015

J. Pace and Son Property in Boston's North End to Be Torn Down, Replaced by Parking Lot

The building housing a North End institution that closed last fall is going to be demolished.

The NorthEndWaterfront.com site is reporting that the now-shuttered Italian market J. Pace & Son on Cross Street is going to be torn down by property owner Joseph Pace, with the plan being to replace it with a parking lot that has 12 spaces. The article says that a "temporary" sandwich shop could set up along with the parking lot, and that a building could be constructed at the site at some point in time. The North End location of J. Pace & Son had been in business for more than 40 years.

Locations of J. Pace & Son remain in operation in Boston's West End, Park Lane in the Seaport District, and Main Street in Saugus; the website for Pace can be found at http://jpaceandson.com/

[Earlier Article]
J. Pace and Son Closing Location in Boston's North End

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