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1. Crain's Cleveland Business
www.crainscleveland.com/apps/p - [Cached]Published on: 1/16/2007 Last Visited: 1/17/2007
The building will undergo an interior renovation, followed by the construction of a 5,000-square-foot deck on its existing parking lot, according to Dionysus president Jonathan Levoy.
"We think this will be the best use of a prime downtown location with close proximity to Jacobs Field and The Q," said Mr. Levoy, who bought the New York Spaghetti House last November from The Frangos Group of Cleveland.
Mr. Levoy had been the restaurant's general manager/managing partner since August 2005, and he formed Dionysus to get into the restaurant ownership business. He said he has been in restaurant management for 11 years.
Business has been reasonably solid at the restaurant in the last year, Mr. Levoy said, but he saw more potential with an eatery that catered to the crowds attending events at Gateway venues.
D-A-S Construction Co. of Cleveland has been hired as general contractor on the project, which Mr. Levoy said will retain classic elements such as the building's brickwork and shingles. Larson Architects of Lakewood has been retained as the project's architect.
Mr. Levoy said the Sport and Ale House will encompass a total of 12,000 square feet and will be a "moderately priced, sports-themed restaurant and entertainment facility."
He declined to disclose the cost of the renovation.
According to the restaurant's web site, the building has been a restaurant since 1927. -
2. The New York Spaghetti House Merchandise.
www.nyspaghettihouse.com/chefs - [Cached]Published on: 12/16/2006 Last Visited: 12/16/2006
Jonathan D. Levoy (Owner/Acting GM)
Jon joined the NYSH team in August of 2005, under his leadership the history and ambiance of the restaurant still lives today. Jon brings over a decade of restaurant management experience to the New York Spaghetti House. His future plans include instituting new and exciting food options as well as updating the over 100 year old building. -
3. Crain's Cleveland Business
www.crainsclevelandbusiness.co - [Cached]Published on: 1/16/2007 Last Visited: 1/20/2007
The building will undergo an interior renovation, followed by the construction of a 5,000-square-foot deck on its existing parking lot, according to Dionysus president Jonathan Levoy.
"We think this will be the best use of a prime downtown location with close proximity to Jacobs Field and The Q," said Mr. Levoy, who bought the New York Spaghetti House last November from The Frangos Group of Cleveland.
Mr. Levoy had been the restaurant's general manager/managing partner since August 2005, and he formed Dionysus to get into the restaurant ownership business. He said he has been in restaurant management for 11 years.
Business has been reasonably solid at the restaurant in the last year, Mr. Levoy said, but he saw more potential with an eatery that catered to the crowds attending events at Gateway venues.
D-A-S Construction Co. of Cleveland has been hired as general contractor on the project, which Mr. Levoy said will retain classic elements such as the building's brickwork and shingles. Larson Architects of Lakewood has been retained as the project's architect.
Mr. Levoy said the Sport and Ale House will encompass a total of 12,000 square feet and will be a "moderately priced, sports-themed restaurant and entertainment facility."
He declined to disclose the cost of the renovation.
According to the restaurant's web site, the building has been a restaurant since 1927.

