BY: ANNIE PENTILLA
The former Rudolph's Furniture building on East Park Street in Uptown Butte could be home to an Italian restaurant as early as next fall. That’s according to Sonia Zachow, Anaconda resident and owner of La Casa Toscana, who has made an offer for the property. The sale is set to close at the end of May.
Zachow plans to relocate her business to the west end of Uptown building at 53 E. Park St. Rudolph’s Furniture was a nearly 100-year-old, family-owned Butte business. Mike Rudolph's grandfather Kalman Rudolph started the Rudolph's Furniture in 1919 after immigrating from Prussia.
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