Article: At long last: Makeover for Pitchfork Records ; Facade, sign update set for the storefront

One the ugliest storefronts downtown is about to lose that distinction. The large lighted sign outside Pitchfork Records, on the corner of North Main and Pleasant streets, is scheduled to come down today. Renovations of the entire facade could be completed in the next couple of months.

The city planning board has approved changes to the building, which is owned by Evangelos Lillios, and Main Street Concord has pledged grant money to help.

The white aluminum siding covering the second floor windows will be removed, the brick facade will be restored, and a granite runner will be added above the storefront, where a newly carved sign will be hung. Plans include restoring the second-story windows ...

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