City of North Tonawanda to Officially Welcome SPoT Coffee with Special Event on Friday, February 19th, 2021

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February 16, 2021

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By: Staff Reporter

The City of North Tonawanda will be hosting a public ‘Welcome to Webster Street’ event for Downtown North Tonawanda’s newest business – SPoT Coffee – on Friday, February 19th at 1:00 PM.

Located at the newly redeveloped 54 Webster Street, SPoT Coffee features a robust beverage menu with coffee, tea, espresso and smoothies. Using only the freshest ingredients, and with an eye for unique and colorful flavor, their daily menu features breakfast and lunch items such as salads, sandwiches, baked goods, pizzas and more. They opened their doors for the first time on Monday, February 15th, 2021, and are open between 7:00am and 7:00pm daily.

 

 

54 Webster Street, which is the former G.C. Murphy department store building, was purchased by local developer Ralph Dailey in 2018. This mixed-use property will include El Gringo Mexican Cantina in the storefront adjacent to SPoT Coffee as well as second story apartment units and additional commercial tenants.

Michael Zimmerman, Director of Community Development stated, “Redevelopment of this iconic mixed-use building in our downtown will draw new visitors to the Tonawandas, add jobs, and leverage the on-going state and local investments made in our Downtown.”

 

 

Mayor Pappas added, “thank you to Mike and Community Development for getting this project off the ground. We are glad to have another great addition to our downtown area. Thank you as well to Ralph for choosing North Tonawanda. We’re glad to have you in our city.”

Masks and social distancing will be enforced at this event.

 

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