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    Charlotte restaurant Harper's is closing after 32 years in SouthPark

    By Alexandria Sands,

    11 days ago

    Cherished SouthPark restaurant Harper's is closing its doors later this month.

    Why it matters: It's another Charlotte institution soon to be lost and torn down. A bank will take its place, CharlotteFive reported.


    What they're saying: "We wish we could say this is our decision, but it simply is not," Tom Sasser, owner of Burke Hospitality Group, said in a press release. "We are working on a new location for a new iteration of Harper's, and hope we will be able to share more information soon."

    Flashback: Harper's first opened in December 1987 on Woodlawn Road, where the Honey Baked Ham Company now is. The second location opened on Fairview Road in 1992.

    • When the original restaurant lost business because of light rail construction, the owners kept the SouthPark spot.
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2RNpVb_0uJ2EXXU00 Photo: Michael Graff/Axios

    Zoom in: Its Greensboro location at Friendly Center will remain open.

    • Mimosa Grill, Taco Molino, and Horace's are also Burke Hospitality Group businesses.

    The big picture: Harper's joins Futo Buta , Dandelion Market and a list of other adored restaurants to recently announce closures for various reasons.

    Go deeper: How Charlotte's "OG" restaurants are faring in a city that loves new

    Our thought bubble: "Losing Harper's is a different kind of blow than the loss of a Mr. K's or a Price's Chicken Coop ," says Michael Graff, Axios Bureau Chief.

    • "Harper's was a rare 1990s throwback in Charlotte, a modest but mature restaurant dishing famous chicken tenders and wood-fired pizzas and joy, holding steady against the unt-unt-unt waves of trendy and expensive spots seeking to 'elevate" the city's food scene.'"
    • "It's served regulars from local politicians to former Charlotte Hornets like Muggsy Bogues. It's also been a special-occasion restaurant for the middle class. They've all sat in the soft booths or at tables pushed together in a comfortable setting with brick arches and an open kitchen, ordering from servers they've known for years, sharing a memorable meal for about $20 to $30 a person," Graff adds. "Now it'll be a bank."
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2PkaBg_0uJ2EXXU00 Photo: Michael Graff/Axios

    What's next: Harper's last day on Fairview Road is July 20.

    • Permits were filed with Mecklenburg County for a Chase Bank on the site.
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