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With new Boymelgreen buildings spreading like the clap, it’s hard to say that the arrival of an Olive Garden will make Fourth Avenue less classy but it certainly ain’t gonna help. You can take some solace in the fact that the future tenancy of the Italian food chain at Isaac Katan’s new development at 500 4th Avenue is still classified as a rumor by blogger Five of Toast.
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  1. As a resident of 12 Street the problem I have with Olive Garden there is parking. Olive Garden in the suburbs is fine because they have a parking lot! They are usually high occupancy restaurant, thus a lot of cars. Maybe the underground parking lot they are building will be used for that.

  2. I think that we can all agree on one thing, in this city there are so many
    wonderful places to enjoy authentic Italian… Olive Garden fare is “McDonalds Italian” … but folks do enjoy the reasonable prices and it probably would do well, and it beats another Rite Aid…

  3. Its a dine in restaurant- its not like people will be littering the streets with take out wrappers that certain other dining establishments would cause.

    Unless you are worried about bloated corpses of over-carbed patrons festering in the streets, but even that is a stretch.

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