Seventeen months after the evictions began, Frisch’s restaurant properties throughout the tri-state are again poised for big changes.
A Florida landlord is unloading the dormant real estate to buyers who have yet to reveal definitive plans for them. And that is triggering speculation about what lies ahead for these former neighborhood anchors.
“In the ‘50s and ‘60s, this place was just booming,” said Scott Sayre, whose Advance Dentistry practice flourished on Wooster Pike as the Frisch’s Mainliner declined in the last 40 years. “Fairfax has done some nicer things in this area and it’s just kind of sad to see the building sit here without anybody doing anything.”…