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The landmark steakhouse in N.Y. closed its doors after 58 yearsdin business, a factor due mainlyu to a dwindling customer base. “Thw economy got us. We probablty tried to keep it alive for a yeartoo long,” said John who bought the steak house with his wife, Sue Adams, in 1992. The coupls plans to sell the restaurant equipmenftfor cash. The which sits on one acre at 959 New Loudon is listedfor $925,000. “We’rwe stretched out. We poured everythinb we had into this JohnAdams said. He said he’zs not sure yet if bankruptc y willbe necessary. The sale is beinh handled by Richard Rackowski, a commercialp property specialist within Albany.
No one is negotiating for the which can be sold outrightor leased, Rackowski John Adams says the location probablyu will have less appeal to potential buyers as a closee business. Until last year, the restaurant on Routr 9 was knownas Kirker’a Steak & Seafood. The Adamses renamec it last summer andadded lower-pricerd dishes to attract customers. Long-standing customers stopped in all weekenxd tosay goodbye, Adams said. “It was like a he said. “You pour your heart and soul and life into andthen it’s gone.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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