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Seafood Market Closing In Baltimore County Because Of Costly Repairs
A seafood market is closing in Baltimore County because it needs costly repairs. The business's other locations will remain open.

PARKVILLE, MD — Pappas Seafood Carry-Out will close on April 28 in Parkville. The business announced the news on Friday.
The four Pappas restaurants, including the one across the street from the closing to-go shop, will remain open. The Perry Hall express location is also still open. Only the Parkville carry-out seafood market will close.
"Unfortunately, this old building is in need of costly repairs that are well beyond our budget," Pappas said on Facebook of the location closing at 1801 Taylor Ave. "We want to express our deepest gratitude to all of our amazing customers who have supported us throughout the years. We couldn't have done any of this without all of you cheering us on."
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Pappas opened this market 16 years ago.
"This building was where our shipping department started off with hand written labels and just a few orders a week," Pappas wrote. "This building kicked off our catering department that's grown into what it is today. This building housed and created life long friendships, families, irreplaceable memories, and so much more. We wouldn't be Pappas Seafood Company without this little old building that could. For that, we will always be thankful."
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Pappas directed carry-out customers to its newest express location in Parry Hall, which is still open. with the "same kitchen, same staff, same beloved recipes."
"We hope to see all of our loyal customers at this location as we continue to serve fresh and delicious seafood to the community," Pappas said. "Thank you for your continued support, patience, and understanding during this difficult time."

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