
BY: SUZY FLEMING LEONARD
Suntree's Tuscany Grill has found a new home, and a 6,000-square-foot restaurant space in Viera that has housed a French-American bistro, a steakhouse and Mexican restaurant is getting an Italian makeover. "I cry happy tears every day," said Tuscany owner Gina Pierce. "I haven't heard one negative thing. People are so excited."
Tuscany Grill's future looked iffy a few weeks ago when Pierce learned her lease would not be renewed. After 21 years in the Park Place Plaza off North Wickham Road, the restaurant had to move or close.
SOURCE: https://eu.floridatoday.com/
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