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Beehive Art Closing for Business

Owners claim to have issues with landlord.

Sudbury art studio Beehive Art announced today it is closing for business.

In an email from the business, Kim Poler and Marc Albanese said they have decided to close "because of an unstable neighbor" and issues with their landlord.

Beehive may reopen in another location.

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"We're very excited about carrying our 'Beehive Art' approach and transforming it into a broader, farther-reaching 501c3 non-profit organization that provides vibrant ART ENRICHMENT (sic) programs to young children via public school systems, government programs and private endowments," they said in the email.

Beehive's June early bird and summer art programs will still go on, but the late spring classes and April Art Jam workshops have been cancelled.

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Anyone who has any art, portfolios, sculptures, castles or personal belongings can pick them up on Wednesday. 

"We'll be in and out, give us a shout to connect and make sure we're there," they said in the email. "We'll send out updates as they happen. The most sincere and heart-felt thanks for all of your support, love and encouragement."

According to the Town of Sudbury Assessor's office, the property is owned by:

William G. Marley Trustee

Country Living Realty Trust

204 Second Ave., Waltham.

A phone number for that address was not found.

A message left at Beehive Art was not immediately returned.

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