Dunkin' Donuts owner Steve Latzanakis said that he expects to return to the location next spring after renovations are completed, although he will most likely pay a higher rent.
"We're under negotiations with the developers to come back," Latzanakis said. "It looks very positive."
The closing is the most recent announced departure from Harvard Square. In June, Sage's grocery store left its Brattle Street location. Grafton Street recently announced it would have to leave its 1280 Mass. Ave. location by next June to allow for the expansion of Cambridgeport Bank.
--Imtiyaz H. Delawala
A trademark dispute between the University and notHarvard.com, an online educational website, erupted into a flurry of litigation on July 27.
NotHarvard struck first, suing the University in an attempt to establish that its domain name does not infringe on the University's trademark.
The University responded on July 31, suing notHarvard for $75,000 in damages, claiming that the company had diluted the famous "Harvard" name.
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