"We're under negotiations with the developers to come back," he said. "It looks very positive."
IDM Inc, the development company that controls the building, had said last winter that it wanted to find one client for the entire building.
But according to Latzanakis, leasing the space to only one tenant is "no longer a factor" in deciding who will move into the building after renovations are complete.
"They've been very open to bringing us back," Latzanakis said. "They know the value of this place to people."
He said he hopes his business will be able to have a "grand re-opening" next spring to celebrate its 30th anniversary in Harvard Square.
"Hopefully, we'll be back bigger and better than before," Latzanakis said.
On the other end of Harvard Square, the JFK St. CVS location has been undergoing renovations all summer, moving to a smaller location next to the French bakery C'est Bon.
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