
Alain Lenne is officially over the Nicollet Mall reconstruction project.
Really over it.
"It has been three years of frustration," he said. "At first I was mad. Now I'm just tired of it."
After enduring seemingly endless road and sidewalk construction, the owner of La Belle Crepe shuttered his tiny Medical Arts Building shop on Wednesday.
"It's fifty/fifty whether or not I reopen," he said.
His timing might seem off. According to its overseers, the mall's $50 million remake is set to be "substantially complete" by November.
"But the people at the city say that things will be much better by the spring," he said. "What about until then? Everybody feels bad, but then they don't do anything except point the finger at someone else. No one is accountable for anything."
The 9-year-old shop is an anomaly: a tiny, owner-operated restaurant on the city's main street and a personable, urbane asset to the city's streetscape. Lenne said his creperie thrived in the warm weather months, enough to keep it going during the slow winters.