
by Robert Gallo
Although San Diego's Little Italy is almost 100 years old, it has never seen the growth it is experiencing lately.
Today it has become evident that Italy is coming to San Diego. New restaurants have come, and some have gone, but today the Little Italy Association, Officers of the Board; President Steve Galasso, Vice President Danny Moceri Secretary Luke Vinci and Treasurer Lou Palestini along with Mayor Kevin Faulconer, Council President, Todd Gloria and H.G Fenton, President and CEO Mike Neal announced plans for their biggest endeavor yet, Piazza Famiglia.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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