I’m pretty sure there used to be a Subway franchise in this nonglamorous Little Italy location. Laurel Street marks the northern border of the neighborhood, where restaurants and piazzas give way to industrial zoning and backed up airport traffic.
In fact, this storefront sits on the ground floor of a large, airport long term parking garage, and looks across the street at another. There’s a certain sense to putting a fast-food deli here: it makes a convenient place for parkers to buy a quick sandwich before catching the free shuttle to catch a flight.
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