Hackensack Record Store Closing Its Doors After 56 Years – CBS New York

HACKENSACK, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — A longtime file retailer in New Jersey is closing its doorways.
The File King on Primary Avenue in Hackensack has been a go-to spot for music lovers for 56 years.
The shop survived the pandemic however is being torn down as a part of a redevelopment plan.
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Proprietor Craig Stepneski says it’s disappointing, as vinyl is making a serious comeback.
“They’ve a hotter sound, and I feel persons are discovering how cool it’s … Whenever you’ve acquired 100,000 data like I do, it’s like, you need to are available in and also you need to look, see what’s there, discover that hidden treasure,” he stated.
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The shop was supposed to shut Saturday, however the proprietor is hoping to remain open till a minimum of the top of August.