Is Franklin Street dying or just different? What’s fueling Chapel Hill street’s changes?
Posted Feb 2, 2024
The laments grow louder over Franklin Street every time a fabled establishment shuts down, but those cries have risen to screaming since Linda’s departure. Even with the building’s namesake owner Linda Williams pledging to find a new owner, the question from aging alumni is no longer whether Franklin Street can survive, but whether it is already dead.
(AOL.com)
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