PEABODY, MA — Breaking Ground Cafe — the downtown Peabody coffee shop that served as a hospitality training and employment opportunity for local residents with autism and other disabilities for the past nine years — is set to close at the end of July.
Northeast Arc, which operated the shop at 67 Main Street, said on Tuesday that rising costs and the "uncertain state and federal funding landscape" are primary factors in the closure.
"This was not an easy choice," Northeast Arc said in a statement. "But it is the right move for the financial health of our organization."
The final date of operation is set for July 31.
"Our commitment to job training remains unchanged," Northeast Arc said," and we will continue preparing individuals for community employment through our other internship programs."
Northeast Arc said Breaking Grounds employees will have the opportunity to apply for other positions within the nonprofit organization.
"We are so thankful to all of the incredible employees and participants who have contributed to making Breaking Grounds such a vibrant and welcoming place for many years.
"We are grateful for the continued partnership and support of the city of Peabody."
Breaking Grounds was closed for three months because of fire damage in 2023 before reopening with new floors, ceiling, furniture paint, as well as uplifting and empowering stencils and designs on the tables and counters.
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