Chapel Hill’s Mediterranean Deli Now Targeting Late Spring Reopening After 2023 Fire
Posted Feb 10, 2025
Mediterranean Deli is undergoing a significant rebuild after a fire caused $3 million in damage the summer of 2023. During an interview with 97.9 The Hill promoting an upcoming fundraiser for Los Angeles fire victims, Mediterranean Deli owner Jamil Kadoura said the latest updates he got from contractors indicate the chance to open in the late spring.
(Chapelboro.com)
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