“When folks drive down Hermitage Road come March and April. they'll see some fences up and they'll see some signs up for what's coming,” McLaughlin said. “They'll see a whole bunch of big machines moving buildings and dirt."
“I don't have any problem turning it loose,” said Louis Heindl, who has since the 1970s owned the one piece of the island the city didn't buy. “If the right offer came along, I would strongly consider selling it.”
With its current Cary Street building set to be taken over by an architecture firm, the local coffee roaster is on the move for the third time since its founding in 2012.