Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs The forum’s malaise has also impacted property prices: records reveal the family purchased the site for $499,950 in 1999. Last month, it was sold for $423,000.LoadingLast year, Italian community organisation Co.As.It sold major parts of the Italian Forum to property developer Bob Patterson, the owner of the Pickled Possum bar in Neutral Bay, on the lower north shore. Despite promising to revitalise the hub, the di Francescos said Patterson had not been seen in the area recently. He did not respond to requests for comment.The di Francescos said the uncertainty around the forum’s future was a factor in their decision to go – but they still leave with good memories.“Anniversaries, weddings, christenings, wakes. You name it, we’ve done it all,” Josephine said. “100th birthdays, milestone occasions. People felt like they belonged to the family.”Before they settled the sale this week, Josephine and Gina were visited by regular patrons eager for a final serving of spaghetti and gelato.Gina said the “outpouring of customers coming back, the outpouring of respect, of love, and affection” had been wonderful. And they’ve loaded her up with gifts: “Chocolates and flowers, and if I see another pot plant I’m going to shoot myself.”The Morning Edition newsletter is our guide to the day’s most important and interesting stories, analysis and insights. Sign up here.
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