
Jack Fasciano is still on the hunt for space for his Angelo's Wichita Bake at Home Italian Foods.
"I'm getting a little bit depressed just waiting around," he says.
Fasciano had settled on the former Toni D's Deli & Catering space in Carriage Parkway at 650 N. Carriage Parkway but then changed his mind. "I worry that we'd have too many lonely nights in that location."
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