Little Italy is no longer little, nor has it been for a while. As a matter of fact, what once was the Italian District on the West Coast has morphed/transformed into one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the Bay Area. With that vibrancy comes change and below are updates on three major community projects previously reported by L'Italo-Americano.
Piazza St. Francis, The Poet's Plaza
The proposed piazza for the 600 block of Vallejo Street between Grant and Columbus Avenue is still under review by city officials and neighborhood groups. The proposed piazza could require the closure of Vallejo Street redirecting traffic north along Grant Avenue.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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