Another relatively new Hudson Valley business has closed their doors after operating on the always busy Main Street, Beacon for only five years.

The news of this closure hit only days after another Beacon hot-spot, The Vault, went public with the news that they will be closing up shop on November 3rd.

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This unique Beacon restaurant was in fact, actually a bank back in the day, and by back in the day we do mean '20's and '30's. You can catch up with the details about The Vault Restaurant's upcoming closure and what they shared about future plans here.

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The Leaf Beacon Now Closed, Online Shop Only

Just a few doors down from The Vault, a business that has been operating on Main Street in Beacon for the past five or so years has closed up their storefront, transitioning to online sales only.

In a social media post, and subsequent email to customers, The Leaf, 498 Main Street in Beacon shared the following 'farewell friends' message:

After five amazing years of helping you find balance, calm, and those much-needed chill moments, We’re reaching out with a bittersweet message. The Leaf will be closing its doors. We'll still be online...

This past weekend, The Leaf invited customers to stop by to save big on their in-store products for a huge liquidation sale, reminding everyone that the store itself may be closed, but their products will still be available for purchase online.

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Sharing how grateful they were to everyone who has been part of 'The Leaf' family, and bringing their 'good vibes and trust in us to help you find balance and calm...' they referred to the past five years as an 'unforgettable journey.'

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