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Following Fry's Fall
In late February, Hart man packed up and relocated to the Industrial sector, an area he called the new "hot bed"
make way for the new development. of Denton.
The 70-year-old husband and father of three —who "You just have to adapt," said Hartman, sitting in the
escaped eviction in 2007 because he owns the land where barber chair he's used to standing behind.
his shop sits — guessed he'd given about 200,000 haircuts
on Fry Street. The new shop is now on Hickory Street in -Josh Pherigo, Contributing Writer
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June 27,2007
Buildi ng where Tomato
sat is burned to the ground
by anonymous arsonist.
June 28,2007
Demolition crewknocks
down remaining build-
ings.
March 23,2011
The Tomato announces
plans to reopen in
Sanger.
June 20,2011
A-Train begins taking
residents around North
Texas.
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Photo by James Coreas/Senior Staff Writer
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