
BY: Stephanie Kalina-Metzger
Anthony Pepe, Mike and Genine Baldassarra and Mike Wible recognized the potential of Greenville’s West End. The area known for its boutique shops, restaurants and art galleries, not to mention the city’s minor league ballpark, was a perfect fit for DeMarco’s Italian Restaurant, which recently opened at 366 Jackson St., Greenville, SC.
“We anchor the beginning of the West End and feel like we are a part of the area’s continuous growth,” said Mike Wible, operating partner. The 5,500-foot restaurant, located next to Fluor Field, home to the Greenville Drive, serves up old-world charm with a modern Southern twist.
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