Article: Why would Pitchfork Records cross the road? ; Owner: More space, less rent, one level

Pitchfork Records, which has survived the move from vinyl to cassette tape to compact disc through more than three decades in business, will undergo a change of its own when it moves across the street from its longtime home.

Pitchfork is moving diagonally, from 2 N. Main St. to the corner of South Main and Pleasant streets, where Foodee's, a pizzeria, operated for 20 years before closing last summer. The new Pitchfork will be in the same building, owned by Mark Reingold of Concord, as Endicott Furniture.

Michael Cohen, who's owned Pitchfork since the record store opened downtown 36 years ago, said yesterday that the switch - scheduled to occur between May 21 and June 1 - makes sense from a ...

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