Workers pulled large pieces of wreckage out from Sirena as signage went up, covering the site until ready for its fall reveal. Originally slated to launch this past February, the former Pane e Vino space has been gutted with early signs in place for a large wood-fired oven and kitchen to serve a Cali-Italian farm-to-table menu. The skylights from Pane e Vino days have been preserved, as well as the cozy back patio. What started off as a Spacecraft project is now in control of Hamilton Architects.
·Sandy Gendel of Pace Has Purchased Pane e Vino [~ELA~]
·After 20 Years Pane e Vino Bows Off Beverly [~ELA~]
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