
The existing site has already been rezoned for restaurant use and should complete their build-out soon. The petitioners were seeking support to transfer their all-alcohol license for use at the full-service Italian restaurant which will feature approximately forty-two seats within about 2,000 square feet. Proposed hours for this restaurant would be Friday and Saturday opened until 1am, and Sunday and Thursday opened until 12am.
Giangregorio’s family formerly owned and operated the Green Cross Pharmacy for decades. She has been very involved in the North End community, previously working as a teacher at St. John’s School and often volunteering at the Nazzaro Center as a youth worker.
SOURCE: https://northendwaterfront.com
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