
BY: Maria Scinto
The first, second, and third rules of real estate, or so we're told, are location, location, and location. But what does it mean if the location in question is a repurposed real estate office? Well, one Italian restaurant seems to be doing just fine in the Stark Building which was constructed in the 1920s to serve the needs of Stark Company Realtors in Madison, Wisconsin.
Nearly a century later, Stark's is still in business, but the firm has relocated to different quarters and its one-time HQ — which was the first real estate office building in Madison — is now home to Cento Ristorante. Cento, which opened in 2014, is owned by the Food Fight restaurant group, a company that operates a string of other Madison eateries.
SOURCE: https://www.thetakeout.com
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