Jtown Pizza Co. is shuttering after six years in Japantown, with its owners buried in debt from city red tape over historic buildings. The closure has sparked fears for the family’s financial future and their other businesses in the neighborhood. It has also renewed debate over preservation in San Jose.
Owners Jordan and Rina Trigg announced the closure Wednesday on social media through their company, Dipsomania, Inc. The family also owns Jack’s bar, 7 Bamboo karaoke bar and the sandwich shop Spread, all located in Japantown. They also run neighborhood events like beer and sake walks. The Triggs said ongoing financial hardship makes it impossible to continue Jtown’s operations, despite their best efforts.
“We’re strategically trying to save one business at a time now. But we can’t make any promises, and we don’t think we will be able to save the remaining three or possibly even our house,” Jordan Trigg told San José Spotlight…