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Niel Romen of Pangloss said that since the store's move from Mass Ave., proprcturs have noticed a drop in "street business," namely, magazine sales. He added that he hopes Schoenhof's February move to Mt. Auburn St. will create a "bookstore row, even though the stores will not be next door to each other, as they were on Mass...
...projects is the one slated to begin this March. The Niles Company wants to tear down one of the buildings on Mass. Ave., between Plympton and Linden Sts. As a result, three of the Square's oldest establishments are moving and may have to close their doors for good--Schoenhof's and Pangloss. Bookstores, and the Stone street clothing store. Though some development there remains certain, the extent is unclear as the developer is currently doing battle with the Cambridge Historical Commission. If that project goes according to schedule, it should be completed by the summer...
...your specialty is foreign language books, however, you're certain to find le mot juste at Schoenhof's on Mass. Ave. (though soon to move to the basement of a Harvard finals club). Can't read another language? Not to worry, this store has close to a dozen different French-English dictionaries. If your taste runs more to Dickinson than Danish, head around to Grolier Book Shop on Plympton St. Grolier expounds the karma of poetry hang around to catch occasional readings, book parties for modern day Petrarch as well as the Square's most extensive poetry collection...
...Schoenhof's store, specializing in foreign language books, is currently selecting an architect to convert the basement of the Spee's Mt. Auburn St. headquarters into a retail area. David Leyenson, manager of Schoenhof's, said last week...
...Schoenhof's is the perfect tenant," Scully said. "Its books are part of the University and part of public life." Earlier this year, Scully added, Steve's Ice Cream had wanted to lease the space, but the club rejected them because the business was "not the right tenant...