an iconic downtown business, steve’s music store, will be moving after 42 years of selling guitars, drums and other instruments from its two-storey home on rideau street. manager dan sauvé said the decision to move from its rideau street location was a difficult one, but a combination of factors — chief among them the social disorder wrought by the opioid epidemic — meant the store would move to a new location in early 2025.
“we’re part of the furniture here, and it’s not something we took lightly,” sauvé said in an interview.
“at the end of the day, let’s call it what it is: no one wants to shop on rideau street right now because they’re scared of getting attacked or harassed or something like that. whether or not that’s justified, it’s not really for me to say.
“i work here day in and day out, and i don’t necessarily feel threatened, but, for someone who doesn’t see that every day, it’s definitely disconcerting.”
the store’s owners signed a new lease wednesday at another “central location,” sauvé said, which means the lights will go out on its bubble-lettered, black and yellow rideau street sign early next year.
the site of the new store location will be announced later this year.
dan sauvé, store manager. steve’s music shop is moving from its rideau street location at the end of the year after 42 years due largely to the safe supply outlet that opened next door.
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steve’s music store has survived at its current location through years of business disruption caused by rideau street and lrt construction,
the rideau street sinkhole, the covid-19 pandemic and the truckers’ occupation of downtown ottawa.