CONCORD, NH — A section of South Main Street was closed on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning to allow for the delivery of a diner, which will be part of a new arts and entertainment space developed by Duprey Hospitality.
The diner, formerly owned by Michael Dingman, was delivered to the Arts Alley complex Wednesday morning. The street was closed for several hours, awaiting the building’s arrival.
The complex will feature a new Friendly Toast location, an event venue space, and the South Main Street Surfer Bar on the third floor, along with the diner. Another part of the complex will be reconstructed as an upscale Nashville-style bar and restaurant.
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