It was exciting enough to learn that a bicycle museum was coming to 109 Liberty Street. Now, we’ve found out that a bakery is coming to the left storefront, the Flour Shop. The paper up in the windows has allowed the original tin ceilings to be visible when peeking in from the sidewalk. The Flour Shop is by Mike Kelly, owner of the Liberty Street Bistro. We can’t wait to see how this all comes together. Opening is estimated for the spring. Follow them on Instagram for updates.
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