Tech said he agreed with DeAngelis' points. Just after the vote, Lofti, the owner, left the meeting room. Outside Village Hall, he told Patch he would no longer open a restaurant in Clarendon Hills. He said another downtown restaurant has four spots for outdoor dining. He said he agreed to go to three spots to show good faith. "I'm not going to do it without the parking," Lofti said. "I would have brought a lot of revenue and tax dollars into this community. I spent a lot of time and effort on this to bring something the town needs." He said residents will have to continue going to Hinsdale or Westmont for his type of family-style restaurant. (责任编辑:) |