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'''218 20th Street North''' 3-story red-brick building located between [[2nd Avenue North]] and [[3rd Avenue North]] on the west side of [[20th Street North]]. The site originally boasted a boarding house, constructed in [[1873]]. The current brick building, constructed around [[1905]], has housed numerous businesses, including the current occupant, [[Tom Saab]]'s [[Bistro 218]].
[[Image:218 20th.JPG|right|thumb|218 20th Street North, December 2012]]
'''218 20th Street North''' 3-story red-brick building located between [[2nd Avenue North]] and [[3rd Avenue North]] on the west side of [[20th Street North]]. The site originally boasted a boarding house, constructed in [[1873]]. The current brick building, constructed around [[1905]], has housed numerous businesses, including the current occupant, [[Tom Saab]]'s [[Bistro Two Eighteen]].


[[Harsha Hatti]] purchased the vacant building in November [[2002]] from developer [[Joseph McClure]]. He stripped the interior to its original brick walls, restored the ceilings, and installed a Mahogany storefront.
[[Harsha Hatti]] purchased the vacant building in November [[2002]] from developer [[Joseph McClure]]. He stripped the interior to its original brick walls, restored the ceilings, and installed a Mahogany storefront.
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* Vacant (c. 1990 - 2008)
* Vacant (c. 1990 - 2008)
* [[Seafood D'Lite]], opened [[July 21]], [[2008]], closed [[2012]]
* [[Seafood D'Lite]], opened [[July 21]], [[2008]], closed [[2012]]
* [[Bistro 218]], opened Fall [[2012]]
* [[Bistro Two Eighteen]], opened Fall [[2012]]


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Revision as of 12:20, 18 December 2012

218 20th Street North, December 2012

218 20th Street North 3-story red-brick building located between 2nd Avenue North and 3rd Avenue North on the west side of 20th Street North. The site originally boasted a boarding house, constructed in 1873. The current brick building, constructed around 1905, has housed numerous businesses, including the current occupant, Tom Saab's Bistro Two Eighteen.

Harsha Hatti purchased the vacant building in November 2002 from developer Joseph McClure. He stripped the interior to its original brick walls, restored the ceilings, and installed a Mahogany storefront.


Tenants

To left:
214 – 216 20th Street North
20th Street North
218
To right:
Farley Building

References