
by Augusto Grandi
They're gelato vendors, barbers and tailors. Young people planning to attend college or who have just graduated," said Piero Salussolia, an attorney from Piedmont with his own practice in Miami that's focused on helping Italians buy or rent storefronts to open businesses.
"The Italian community here is growing constantly, especially in Miami Beach," he said. Some still work in real estate, but the number of independent businesses run by Italians are increasingly valued in this corner of Florida," where there wasn't much of a tradition of small tailor shops or authentic pizza by the slice in small boutique cafes.
Fonte: Italy24
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