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In a surprising turn of events, Sycamore Brewing's plans for a new taproom in Cotswold Village have been abruptly halted following the arrest of former co-owner Justin Brigham on felony charges. The lease for the highly anticipated location has been officially terminated, leaving fans of the brewery and local residents disappointed.
Brigham's arrest has raised serious concerns regarding the future of the business and its expansion plans. The taproom was expected to serve as a vibrant addition to the Cotswold community, offering a variety of craft beers and a welcoming atmosphere for patrons. However, with this recent development, the brewery's vision for growth in the area is now in jeopardy.
Sycamore Brewing has yet to release an official statement regarding the situation, but the news has sparked conversations among local business owners and residents about the impact of such incidents on community projects. As the brewery navigates this challenging situation, many are left wondering what the future holds for both Sycamore Brewing and the Cotswold Village taproom.
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