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What Should Go Here at 150 Main St.?

Introducing our newest column, which seek readers' input on what they'd like to see in various vacant storefronts in the city.

If you drive by on even a semi-regular basis, you know that this commercial unit at 150 Main St., which used to be home to West Coast Video, has been empty for several years now.

As part of our new “What Should Go Here?” column, we want your input – what kind of business should move in to that spot in the strip mall?

Have you been hoping for a certain kind of business to come to the downtown? Is there something you think would thrive in this Main Street location? Let us know in the comments section.

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Building Commissioner Kevin Goggin says there just hasn’t been much interest in the site that he’s aware of, although some of the vacant units in the strip mall have been filled in the past year or so. He said he hasn’t seen any plans for the former video store.

According to city property records, the building is owned by Ayoub Mehdizadeh of Waltham and other trustees.

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The parent company of West Coast Video filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in 2001.


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