BY: Marc Bona
Primo Vino, the restaurant and wine bar in Little Italy that has been around 35 years, will close its doors Friday, Aug. 11.
Robert Fatica and Carmen Armenti - the only owners the restaurant has known since it opened in 1982 - have sold the property, at East 126th Street and Mayfield Road. New owners are Jim Wymer, Matthew Wymer and Dave Swindell of WXZ Development of Fairview Park. Fatica is operating the space but as of Aug. 1 no longer owns it, he said.
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