Another iconic New York City business is shuttering after a long battle with its landlord following financial woes after the pandemic. Alleva Dairy in Little Italy is closing after 130 years of business. The little cheese shop with its iconic red, white, and green sign sits in the heart of Little Italy on the corner of Grand and Mulberry streets.
Karen King, the shop's current owner, announced the establishment will close its doors after a long battle with the landlord. "My landlord and I have reached an agreement releasing me from all financial obligations," King said in a statement. "I was really hoping that this day would never come and it's a sad one."
SOURCE: https://abc7ny.com
By Kimberly Sutton Love is what brought Tony Nicoletta to Texas from New York.The transpl...
When the fire hydrants begin to look like Italian flags with green, red and white stripes,...
Little Italy San Jose will be hosting a single elimination Cannoli tournament to coincide...
The La Famiglia Scholarship committee is pleased to announce the financial aid competition...
Holiday walk hours Friday, 12/5 noon-9pm, Saturday ,12/6 noon-9pm Sunday, 12/7 noon-6pm. S...
The Wine Consortium of Romagna, together with Consulate General of Italy in Boston, the Ho...
Hey, come over here, kid, learn something. ... You see, you start out with a little bit of...
Award-winning author and Brooklynite Paul Moses is back with a historic yet dazzling sto...