Last August, 16 years of hard work went up in smoke. A faulty motor started the fire that put
Greenshields Brewery
out of business.
Seven months without an insurance settlement or a customer was more than City Market's largest business could bear.
"We kind of thought he was going to open back up. I'm surprised," city employee Alex Gupton said. "I'm kind of shocked he's leaving."
"We were very surprised because we kept getting word that it would possibly be opening back up. Then, we heard there was a delay, so it's been back and forth," city employee Bryan Lennon said.
The only activity at Greenshields now involves tearing down and shipping out. The owner said he made his decision partly because of the fire, but also because he was losing valuable warehouse space.
Now, other businesses are waiting to see what's next for the 91 year old building, wondering if it is the final blow for a troubled market with a fragile economy.
"I don't believe that. I really hope that we're all working as a community, and that we're going to build and just be better. We're going to miss them though," said City Market employee Michelle Marlin.
"I think City Market will survive. It's just a matter of getting a bigger boost," Gupton said.
There is no word on what is going to replace Greenshields. The owner said he will re-open, but he does not know where or when.
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