<P> In late August 2017, Hurricane Harvey forced the restaurant to close as a result of water seeping through the top of the main floor, causing significant damage . It will reopen sometime in April 2018 somewhere in the city . </P> <P> The Tampa store was located in the former tobacco storage warehouse of the Ybor Factory Building in the historic neighborhood of Ybor City . The building was constructed in 1886 and was the largest cigar factory in the world at the time . The walls and floors of the restaurant consist mainly of original exposed brick, and a replica of an Ybor City street car is located inside the main dining room . On 4 March 2016, it was announced this location would be closing, however, 5 days later the parent brand, BLD Brands, stated the location will remain open for another full year while another location is scouted . By 2 October the restaurant was out of business as efforts to save the building and relocate it were moot . </P> <P> The Little Rock location opened on October 14, 1990, housed in the former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway passenger station . This historic building had opened in 1901 as the Choctaw Route station, but had been vacant since 1968, after being purchased by the preservation minded owners of the Arkansas Gazette . At the time this Spaghetti Warehouse location opened, it was reported to be the company's most expensive renovation to date, and part of the dining area also include a 1924 Pullman car, originally named Mt . Sheridan, which had been used by the Cotton Belt Railroad . Spaghetti Warehouse also acquired an antebellum home, the Alexander George house, which had served as a division headquarters for the railroad . For four years, Spaghetti Warehouse worked with local preservationists in an effort to save this structure, which was finally razed in 1994 . The slow pace of downtown Little Rock redevelopment doomed the restaurant, and this location was closed on February 4, 1996 . The former passenger station building is today part of the Clinton Presidential Center . </P> <P> The Norfolk location opened in 1991 and closed in 2001 . It was housed in the Southern Bagging Company building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 . </P>

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