Sushikazu -- which won all kinds of praise among Blue Bell's sushi cognescenti -- closed recently.
But a popular Horsham sushi-ist is moving into the space at Routes 73 and 202:
Jay Park, who owns Yama in Horsham Square Shopping Center, near the Naval Air Station. Park worked from the mid-1980s through 1993 at the late Windows on the World in the World Trade Center in New York.
Park is selling the Horsham spot but will stay open until he opens Yama in early December.
I cannot locate the last owners of Sushikazu. The restaurant won its following under founder Bruce Kim, who now owns Misso in Center City One at 1326 Spruce St.
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