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The long-time Willow Glen resident and businessmansaid he’s still attemptinv to secure financing to buy the 2,500-square-foott store at 1330 Lincoln Ave. in downtown Willoqw Glen even after an earlier deal to do sofell “I could not find adequate Vierra said of a previous attempt to strike a deal with formedr book store owner, Cathy Adkins. She decided to sell her 17-year-olxd shop a year earlier than originally planned because of decreasing sales and having to grapple withhealty issues. But Vierra, owner of Flooring Forenics, a San Jose floorint consulting firm, said he’s not givinfg up.
He’s still trying to secure a commercial bank loan or attractt the interestof investors. “I am so closs to my childhood dream of owning a book he said. “This is something I have alwaysx wantedto do. I have gottejn great support from the bookselling communitg and the Willow Glen community is willinvg to supporta local, independent book store. It has a grea t reputation throughout SantaClara County.” Adkins held a going-out-of-business sale and finallg closed its doors in late May, but said at the time she hopes to pass the ownership batojn to Vierra. But since the store has been closed anda “forr lease” sign put up in its window.
Vierr said the owner of the building is willin to be patient whiler he works to get adequate financial backingt to reopenthe bookstore.
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