Ann's Pizza under 'ongoing legal process' closes stores

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (WJAC) Ann's Pizza in Johnstown appears to have closed its doors. WJAC visited both locations on Bedford Street and Ferndale Avenue and found the lights off and the doors locked. At the location on Ferndale Ave., an order by a Cambria County judge for possession for the property was on the door.

Ann's Pizza in Johnstown appears to have closed its doors.

WJAC visited both locations on Bedford Street and Ferndale Avenue and found the lights off and the doors locked. At the location on Ferndale Ave., an order by a Cambria County judge for possession for the property was on the door.

The document showed it was filed on Sept. 27, and the store had been closed for weeks.

Another Ann's Pizza store in Geistown was also closed on Sunday. According to the store's Facebook page, the shop should have been open until 11 p.m.

WJAC reached out to the owners of the building who said they couldn't comment because of the ongoing legal process. Ann's Pizza owner told us on Facebook that they, "can neither confirm nor deny Ann's Pizza's permanent closure at this time."

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