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Sticky Fingers closed its Main Street location

What could be coming to 1 S. Main St., where Sticky Fingers closed? Here’s what we know.

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The restaurant was open for 20+ years.

Photo via Google Maps

Sticky Fingers closed its Main Street restaurant, and it’s no longer listed on the barbecue chain’s website.

In October 2023, we told you that women’s clothing brand Altar’d State purchased the building located at 1 S. Main St., according to land records. Once we know the plans for the storefront, we’ll be sure to update you.

Until then, we want to know what you’d put in the space if you were in charge. You know the drill: It’s time to Be the Broker.

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