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Remembering Quincy Stores
Remembering Quincy Stores
Remembering Quincy Stores
Quincy has seen a lot of growth in new businesses within the past few years, but there are also several that have closed in the past. I would love to see these store come back to the Quincy/Hannibal area.
Quincy’s Imo’s Pizza Accepting Applications
Quincy’s Imo’s Pizza Accepting Applications
Quincy’s Imo’s Pizza Accepting Applications
Imo's Pizza is coming to Quincy. It's been a while since we've heard much news about the progress of Imo's. The last information I saw said that they were planning on opening around the first of June. I did notice that Imo's has posted a help wanted sign along the road at 36th and Broadway.
The Lights Aren’t So Bright on Broadway Lately
The Lights Aren’t So Bright on Broadway Lately
The Lights Aren’t So Bright on Broadway Lately
As the song says "They say lights are brighter on Broadway."  Well, several lights have gone from bright, to dimmer, to off, as six businesses on Broadway have closed their doors between 30th and 38th streets. In the last two years, that eight-block area of Quincy has lost Deb Shops, J.C. Penney, Radio Shack, Long John Silver's, TGI Fridays, and now Steak 'n Shake.
How Do You Rent Movies? [Poll]
How Do You Rent Movies? [Poll]
How Do You Rent Movies? [Poll]
One thing that has changed pretty significantly in a fairly short period of time is the way that we rent movies. With Quincy's Blockbuster closing a few weeks ago, there are only a couple of places left in town (and just a few in the entire area) where people can actually rent movies the old fashioned way.