The couple who own Side Street Espresso have decided to retire after 30 years in the business.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Deb Seaton describes the decision she made with her husband George Gee to close, the coffee shop on G Street the couple has owned for 30 years as bittersweet.
Many of those people have made a point to visit the coffee shop this week after hearing about Friday’s closure. Seaton said they’ve gotten flowers, well wishes, and countless hugs. Seaton is collecting contact information from people who want to keep in touch. She said they might start an informal newsletter letting people know what they’re up to, as well as suggesting volunteer opportunities or events that people might be interested in attending.
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