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Retail space in a development planned for Little Italy has been significantly reduced, but the developer said he’s hopeful grocery access will still be a major piece.
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Despite a decade and a half with little progress since Loeb closed its Booth Street store in 2006, local representatives see an end in sight for residents hungry for accessible, affordable groceries.