Why did Heights Bakery close?
The owners, Dave and Debbie Doty, decided to retire after running the bakery for many years.
Local News / Minnesota
After 72 years of serving the Columbia Heights community, Heights Bakery has closed its doors as owners Dave and Debbie Doty retire. The closure brought early morning lines as customers sought one last taste of the beloved bakery's treats.
Heights Bakery, a Columbia Heights staple since 1953, officially closed its doors on August 1st, a day proclaimed "Heights Bakery Day" by the city council. The closure marks the retirement of Dave and Debbie Doty, who have managed the bakery for many years. On its final day, eager customers lined up as early as 2:45 a.m., with the line stretching down the block past nearby businesses. By late morning, the bakery had nearly sold out of all its inventory.
The bakery announced its closure via Facebook, citing the owners' well-deserved retirement. Council Member Rachel James noted the bittersweet nature of the closure but emphasized the bakery's positive impact on the community. Mayor Amada Marquez Simula encouraged residents to savor one last donut and thank the people behind the counter.
While the Dotys are retiring, there is potential interest from other parties to take over the business and continue its legacy. The outpouring of support on the bakery's final day underscores the importance of local businesses and their connection to the community they serve.
The owners, Dave and Debbie Doty, decided to retire after running the bakery for many years.
Heights Bakery had been serving the Columbia Heights community since 1953.
Yes, there has been some interest from others to take over the business and keep the legacy going.
What are your favorite memories of Heights Bakery? Do you think another business will step in to continue its legacy? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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