After closing his Little Italy grocery store in November, Tony Zacconi is shifting gears to bring his events space back to its former glory.
After closing his Little Italy grocery store in November, Tony Zacconi is shifting gears to bring his events space back to its former glory.
Sixteen years later, optimism reigns for end to Little Italy’s ‘food desert’ status
Despite a decade and a half with little progress since Loeb closed its Booth Street store in 2006, local representatives see an end in sight
Little Italy welcomes Mercato Zacconi with open arms (and a big cheek pinch)
You know you’re in Little Italy when someone in the crowd starts randomly belting out O Sole Mio during the soft opening party for a
“It’s going to be a long time before people want to get into a room with 300 other people.”
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