Business & Tech

What Should Go Here at 5 Central St.?

Fire Bull is no more and the building is now for sale. What do you think should move in?

The Fire Bull Restaurant shuttered its doors seven months ago and now the building is for sale.

The Brazilian barbecue after several years in operation, apparently as business waned, and then later that fall it came to light that 11 former workers at the restaurant were never notified of the plans to close permanently beforehand and they .

The restaurant was owned by Albert Riso and wife Glaydes Coelho, although Coehlo ran the business day-to-day.

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The U.S. Department of Labor conducted an investigation into the matter as labor advocates came to aid of the workers as well. During the course of discussions with Coelho's attorney, the workers were informed she would be seeking bankruptcy protection for the property. The restaurant is on the ground floor with apartments above.

It wasn't until recently, however, that "For Sale" signs were placed in the windows of the vacant restaurant.

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So what do think should go here now? What would like to see where Fire Bull once was?


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