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Pasqualini breaks ground on 13,000 s/f
renovation and expansion of Le Setai resort space

Hawthorne, NY After being vacant six years, the old Gasho of Japan space on Saw Mill River Rd. has a new owner. Michael Pasqualini, an entrepreneur with experience in the restaurant and hospitality industry, has purchased the 2.8-acre estate and broke ground on a renovation and expansion of the property.

Over one hundred guests, including town of Mt. Pleasant supervisor Carl Fulgenzi joined Pasqualini for the groundbreaking ceremony for Le Setai, a chic and modern upscale resort-like event space slated to open fall 2025. The 13,000 s/f venue will have a ballroom with a skylight over the dance floor. The floor-to-ceiling windows and French double doors will open onto a flagstone terrace with a view of gardens, natural waterfalls and a koi pond.

It will also include a glass walking bridge along with a ceremony platform and gazebo. An outdoor tiki bar and cabana will create a resort-like feel. The top peak of the old Gasho 16th-century samurai farmhouse will remain intact with a facelift.

Once completed, the venue will feature seating for 255 guests and parking for 100 cars. Located at 6 Saw Mill River Rd., the venue will create over 50 jobs.

Pasqualini said, “It is our goal to transform this local, iconic property into the tri-state’s top wedding and special events destination. Whether an intimate cocktail reception, corporate event, or the wedding of your dreams, our stellar reputation for cuisine and service will make Le Setai an ideal location life has to offer.”

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