The store announced it would be closing in an email last week.

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Bazaar Spices announced it will be closing its storefront location and online shop on March 31. In the meantime, customers can say goodbye to the spice store with a 50 percent off sale.

The spice retailer told its customers in an email that “it’s no easy feat being a small business or an entrepreneur and we must respect the hustle that our fellow small businesswomen and businessmen journey through everyday. Many thanks for your loyalty and business over the years.”

Bazaar Spices owners Monica Grover and Ivan Fitzgerald first set up shop at Union Market (that location closed in October). Three years later, at the beginning of 2016, they opened in the Atlantic Plumbing Building around the corner from the 9:30 Club.

That area has been remarketed as “North End Shaw” by JBG Smith, the developer responsible for Atlantic Plumbing and another luxury mixed-use development located down the street, The Shay.

After a series of closures—BucketfeetKit and Ace, Steven Alan, and Glen’s Garden Market, among them—JBG said it would start including more restaurants and services to the mix of primarily luxury retail goods at The Shay. The Shop hair salon, Nicecream ice cream parlor, and Union Kitchen Grocery have since set up shop, and Daniel Kramer’s Korean BBQ restaurant is slated to open in the complex.

At Atlantic Plumbing, the Roy Boys fried chicken and oysters restaurant moved into Tasty Burger’s old home (after a brief controversy surrounding some questionable artwork.)

It’s not clear what’s next for the Bazaar Spice space, or the business’s owners. Grover and Fitzgerald did not respond to a request for comment.

This story has been updated to correct the location of Daniel Kramer’s new restaurant.