San Antonio diner chain The Hayden warns it could be forced to shut down Northside location

Homegrown diner chain The Hayden sent out a newsletter to customers warning that a months-long business slump may force it to shutter its location in North Central San Antonio's Alon Market. "The past 8+ months have been a tough stretch, and I need to be honest: we’re at a turning point," owner Adam Hayden Lampinstein said in the message. "Like many small businesses, we’ve felt the slowdown, and while Broadway is holding on, the Alon location is struggling."
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