
By Bill Chenevert
Many Italian Market shoppers who stroll down the east side of Ninth Street between Ellsworth Street and Washington Avenue, probably think 'What's on the other side of this huge fence?' Facing hip haunts like Connie's Ric Rac, 1132 S. Ninth St., and Teri's Bar, 1126 S. Ninth St., smokers must wonder the same thing.
Situated amongst Latin groceries and cafes with Anastasi Seafood, 1101 S. Ninth St., at its northwestern most corner, the former home to a massive American Coal and Ice warehouse is finally getting the development that it deserves.
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