A popular Lumina Station restaurant has a new owner.
In an email to the Business Journal, Brian Parke said he sold Cameo 1900 on Monday to Ken Oliver for an undisclosed amount.
Parke said Oliver planned to keep the concept and menu the same but is changing the name to 1900.
Oliver could not be immediately reached for comment.
“It’s bittersweet to say good-bye to the restaurant,” Parke said in the email. “I’ve met so many wonderful people there and built a lot of great friendships. I’d like to thank my loyal customers for all their support over the past four years as I built the restaurant to the amazing place it is today.”
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