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Encroachment & Revocable Permit - River Park Neighborhood Assoc.
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River Park Hardware was founded in 1927. It was purchased by Carl A Fisher Sr in 1945 and renamed Fisher Hardware, then renamed <br /> again as Fisher Ace Hardware in 1968. The store was operated by Carl A Fisher Jr until it closed December 27, 2011 . The store was <br /> originally located at 2220 Mishawaka Ave. Carl Sr.'s brother-in-law, Bill Foster, operated a 5 and Dime next door. In 1955, Carl briefly <br /> partnered with Orville Davis and moved to a larger storefront at 2314 Mishawaka Ave. For a few years, the store operated as <br /> Fisher-Davis Hardware at this location until Carl Sr. bought out his partner. At the same time, Bill Foster relocated two doors to the <br /> west of the hardware store.
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