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Signs announce downtown changes

Two retail stores are closing downtown and a restaurant was compelled to change its name. A third store has also temporarily relocated. Alleycat’s Gourmet Sandwiches was formerly the Meet Market at 1971 Whitaker St. Owner Alan Landreville, who purchased the six-year-old restaurant June 2019, told the Planning Commission last month that he and his partner really liked the Meet Market name and wanted to trademark it. While performing a search, he said they attracted the attention of a West Palm Beach, Florida, restaurant called The Meat Market, which threatened to sue if the White Bear Lake restaurant didn’t change its name. “The cost of the lawsuit would have outweighed the costs involved with a name change,” Landreville said. “We were left with no choice but to concede to their demands and change the name.” Landreville also co-owns Sak’s Sports Bar. He told the commission that “changing the restaurant’s name is the last thing we wanted to

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