Anne Quatrano Speaks on Restaurants Receiving COVID-19 Relief from Jamestown

“In today’s economic climate, chefs need more from their landlord than just four walls and a kitchen. We need a collaborative partner who understands there is a greater community benefit in helping our restaurant succeed,” said Chef  Anne Quatrano, whose Pancake Social and W.H. Stiles Fish Camp restaurants are located at Ponce City Market. “I have always been grateful for the support I received from Jamestown, and that is especially true now. Knowing they have set aside resources to help chefs and restaurateurs get through these uncertain times is a huge relief.”

Pulled from Globe St. Online

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