
BY: Mona Holmes
Often referred to as “the other side of the Grove,” the Town and Country Shopping Center is slated for a big new redevelopment starting in 2019. The construction will push out longtime tenants like the 55-year-old Andre’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria, which has served generations of Angelenos with heaping plates of spaghetti and other Italian-American classics.
At the moment, the business’s lease will end on December 31, 2018, and it hopes to operate month-to-month until construction for the new development commences, which means there’s no specific closing date. The famed restaurant has a desire to move back in when construction is complete, but in the meantime the owners plan to open a new restaurant in the San Fernando Valley called Grandi Italiani.
SOURCE: https://la.eater.com
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