With another loss, The Pinch feels its name
Last September, the DMC sponsored Alley Dayz in The Pinch, a one-day festival that attracted 1,500 people. The lights over the street were installed by Comeback Coffee co-owner Hayes McPherson. (Courtesy DMC)
When North Main Street in The Pinch District was dark last year because the streetlights didn’t work — and Memphis Light, Gas and Water wasn’t responding — Comeback Coffee co-owner Hayes McPherson ultimately strung up lights himself.
He paid for them — strings of neat, white lights — crisscrossing over several hundred feet of public thoroughfare, two stories above traffic, and covered the utility bill by running the conduit through Comeback’s space at 358 N. Main St.
When the coffee shop closes April 11, along with sunny plant shop, Greenhaus, at 356 N. Main St., McPherson will continue to pay the bill, a symbol of how much merchants in The Pinch feel about their area of the world.
The news last week that Comeback Coffee and Greenhaus — a contiguous, 100-plus feet of remodeled, active storefront on a ghost town of a street — were closing was another gut punch to the neighborhood, the oldest in the city.
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Jane Roberts
Longtime journalist Jane Roberts is a Minnesotan by birth and a Memphian by choice. She's lived and reported in the city more than two decades. She covers business news and features for The Daily Memphian.
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