A year after the owners of the former Huber’s West End Market unveiled ambitious plans to renovate the historic Lancaster city property, work is finally underway to uncover the large
Dozens of patrons gathered at Huberâs West End Market on Sunday afternoon to say goodbye to the city storeâs longtime owners.
The market, located at 501 West Lemon Street, was purchased last month by Adam and Tracey Davis after more than 60 years of ownership by the Huber family.
Friends Sam Hoover, 13, and brothers Collin, 14, and Benjamin Gibbel, 10, all of Lancaster, were enjoying the free food and music Sunday to mark the Huber familyâs departure.
âIâm not really sure what itâs going to be like (under new ownership),â said Hoover who usually walks to the store multiple times a week to grab snacks and drinks. âIn a way itâs disappointing, but Iâm also excited.â
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Huber s West End Market in Lancaster city will be changing hands at the end of the month, marking the end of a run for the three-generation family owned business.
Matthew and Starla Russell, the owners of the acclaimed Horse Inn restaurant, will be the new operators of the market.
Here s a look back at the history of Huber s West End Market, as told by LNP|LancasterOnline s newspaper archives.