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Friday, September 26, 2014
Keg Liquors announces the closing and imminent relocation of its New Albany location.
Verbatim from the mail slot, from whence oddly, I've just now received the announcement, although the Twitter feed shows it going out earlier in the week.
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Closing and Relocation of our New Albany location
It is with a mix of sadness and optimism that we announce the closing and relocation of the downtown New Albany location of Keg Liquors. Friday, September 26th, will be our last day in operation at 302 Pearl Street. The new location will be announced soon and we are thrilled that the existing New Albany staff will transfer to it.
The relocation of the New Albany store does not impact the Clarksville location, which will continue to operate under its normal business hours.
We opened the New Albany location 3 years ago to be part of the renaissance of downtown New Albany. I feel that Keg Liquors has been a key contributor with the revitalization and we have enjoyed watching the area grow and prosper. However, in order to meet the business objectives for Keg Liquors and to continue to support the development of New Albany, it is time to relocate the store to an area more conducive to our type of business.
As the owner of Keg Liquors, I am thankful for the wonderful customers and the relationships we've formed, as well as the other business owners and employees that we've gotten to know. I look forward to continuing those relationships and to creating new ones.
Thank you to everyone who patronized our New Albany store on Pearl Street, and we look forward to serving you at our new location.
Sincerely,
Todd Antz
Owner, Keg Liquors
Keg Liquors
Keeping Kentuckiana Beer'd since 1976
http://www.kegliquors.com
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