Nancy Streckert has seen technology continually change the business she and her husband opened 16 years ago.

Now, it's technology that is bringing the business to an end.

Bongo Video, which went from renting VHS cassettes to DVDs to Blu-ray discs, will be closing later this year, another brick-and-mortar video store that has felt the pinch from computer downloads and subscription services.

"Times change," said Streckert, who opened Bongo Video with Carl Degner in 1995. "Stories come to an end."

Streckert and Degner haven't set a closing date. Streckert said the store will remain open and renting through summer, selling duplicate copies of discs.

"It's everything," Streckert said of the reason for the store closing. "Streaming, downloading, Hulu, Redbox, discs in the mail. It would be busy in here when the weather was bad, now when there's a storm, they just can hit a button on their computer."

The video store business has hit hard times. Last year, the Movie Gallery and Hollywood Video chain closed more than 800 stores. Former industry giant Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy last year and was sold at auction to Dish Network.