Trattoria Roma, a longtime <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/italian-restaurant-landmark-reopens-amid-april-nyc-dining-arrivals-20260416210155/">Italian restaurant</a> in Midtown, has closed its doors after nine years of operation. The restaurant, known for its classic Roman dishes, cited rising rents and changing neighborhood demographics as reasons for the closure. Staff members were informed last week, and the restaurant ceased operations this past weekend. The space is currently listed for lease, with no confirmed plans for a new tenant. This marks another closure in Midtown as commercial rents <a href="https://nycrestaurantvoice.com/some-new-yorkers-continue-drinking-hot-coffee-despite-summer-heat-20260416210438/">continue</a> to challenge independent operators.