Long empty Cleary Square building to become dentist's office
By adamg on Mon, 09/29/2014 - 5:05pm
A building across from the Hyde Park police station that has never had any tenants since it was rebuilt in 2011 will finally be occupied - by a dentist's office.
Dr. Guimy Cesar, who currently has an office on Washington Street in Roslindale, got a building permit last week to adapt the empty shell of a building at 1250 Hyde Park Ave. into dental offices.
The building was formerly two adjoining buildings, one housing a Nigerian/Jamaican restaurant and bar that shut in 2011, the other one of the vanishing breed of Hyde Park local bars that shut even earlier.
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What happened to Rico ?
What happened to Rico ?
Manny & Angie
Aronis ran a great greasy spoon there for years. Right across fem District 5. Do 5 all night and Manny's in the morning. They were the best.
http://www.nnnonline.org/photos/politics/aronis.htm
At 5 all night , do you
At 5 all night , do you remember a guy whose last name was a city in France ? Was on the bikes.....
this is very strategic...
..since Cleary is awash in sugary drinks and candy; a full storefront is always a good thing even if it is teeth-drillers.
Yep, kitty corner from Ron's
But there ate already a couple of dentists right there.
Vanishing breed indeed.
Vanishing breed indeed. There's something about a bucket-of-blood bar across the street from a police station that seems very efficient. Sugary drinks and Ron's unrivaled ice cream should mean a vigorous trade for Dr. Guimy. (please tell me the good Doctor's name is pronounced "gummy".)