The store will hold a grand reopening in the fall to announce its new look. Latzanakis says he hopes to invite Damon to the event.
He says he intends to save the famous piece of glass from the front window, and if possible to have Damon trace his hand on the glass and autograph it.
New Kid on the Block
Three years ago, Starbucks Coffee opened a store in the Garage; soon after, it opened a second location on Church Street.
Starbucks stores are held to uniform pricing, so customers won't find the same discrepancy in the cost of a cup of coffee here that they could at Dunkin' Donuts.
They will, however, find at each Starbucks a different environment and a different set of coffee drinkers.
Students studying for exams often hole up at JFK Street, while Church Street tends to attract more teaching fellows.
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