BIG NEWS! Plans to turn the old Spaghetti Warehouse at 1026 Spring Garden St. into a new music venue are coming true. According to The Daily News, Bowery Presents, the New York-based club operator and concert promoter run by former Live Nation exec Jim Glancy, has signed a long-term lease on the building and, if they get the green-light on their Liquor Control Board application, the former restaurant will open as a new 800-person capacity venue, to be called Union Transfer, in the fall. Double plus on this news–R5 Productions’ Sean Agnew has been enlisted by Clancy to help with the venue’s launch and booking. Read more about it HERE. -The Deli Staff