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    LYFE Kitchen to open in downtown Boulder - September 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Health-conscious restaurant to take space at 1600 Pearl St.

    Three years after the first LYFE Kitchen restaurant opened in Palo Alto, California, the burgeoning health foods-focused chain is on a tear.

    Officials for the cash-flushed LYFE Kitchen have cherry-picked prime locations for the "Love Your Food Everyday" company's eco-conscious mission and its under-600-calorie fare.

    Following openings in the Chicago area and in Park Meadows mall in Denver, the chain is weeks away from opening a restaurant in downtown Boulder.

    LYFE Kitchen plans to open its doors in the street-level westerly slice of 1600 Pearl St., a space formerly occupied by Caf Gondolier.

    As such, it also will neighbor the booming Boulder Brands Inc., which this week announced plans to expand its headquarters throughout the 1600 Pearl building by leasing a 25,000-square-foot retail site that has sat vacant since 2007, when the now-defunct Borders Books & Music departed downtown for the Twenty Ninth Street mall.

    LYFE Kitchen's Boulder restaurant, which is the chain's 10th location and will serve as a new competitor in the region's crowded fast-casual restaurant industry, has been more than three years in the making, officials said.

    "Boulder was one of the sites we actually looked at in the very beginning," said Mike Donahue, co-founder and chief brand officer. "It came down to Palo Alto and Boulder. I think there was more available in Palo Alto (at the time)."

    Both communities had demographics favorable to the concept, he said, noting their high-tech focus and health-minded residents.

    The gears churning within LYFE Kitchen include a business team consisting of former McDonald's executives; a culinary crew that spans the likes of Art Smith, longtime personal chef to media magnate Oprah Winfrey, and vegan chef Tal Ronnen; and a group of celebrity "ambassadors" such as actress Jennifer Garner and football player Troy Polamalu.

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    Bradenton Beach pier construction hurting restaurant business - August 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BRADENTON BEACH --

    The construction of the new Bridge Street Pier is finally underway in Bradenton Beach.

    After about a year of the pier being closed due to storm damage and not finding the right contractor, the project is going strong. However, the large equipment, noise and smell is hurting the pier's restaurant, Cast N Cage.

    I see it as an ugly eye soar right now, said owner of Cast N Cage Roland Pena.

    Pena has to look at the pier construction every day.

    On the weekends construction stops but during the week Pena says it's noisy, smelly and scares customers away.

    A lot of pounding, wood-cutting," said Pena. "You know, fumes coming off of the chainsaws and the fumes coming off the big cranes coming off behind us.

    Mitchell Sofia was dining at the restaurant on Saturday and said since the view is now a construction site, he and his wife decided to eat inside.

    You know the ambiance isnt as good when you are facing that way because of the pier construction," said Sofia. "We figured we would get a nice view of the bay on this end.

    Mark Thornton almost didnt come for lunch.

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    Mama's making moves in Trexlertown - August 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A few months ago, I highlighted the rise of area mom-and-pop pizza shops from new additions such as Suzanna's in Palmer Township and Villa Grande in Bath to growing restaurants such as Ray's Pizza in Allentown and Westgate Pizza in Bethlehem.

    Now, I bring you further proof of the booming business model with the expansion of Mama's Italian Grill in Trexlertown.

    The 42-seat restaurant at 1044 Trexlertown Road (in Waterside Shoppes strip mall) debuted in March 2013 and is already building another venue next door a stand-alone, 72-seat restaurant that will supplement the existing menu with more upscale offerings. It also will accommodate an increasing number of catering requests.

    "Business has been tremendous," said Schnecksville's Giuseppe DiFiore, who co-owns the restaurant with his brother-in-law, Marcello D'Agostino. "This new restaurant will give our diners more space to enjoy the homemade dishes they've come to love, as well as some new items such as Fiorentina steaks and grilled seafood."

    Construction started about eight months ago at 1106 Trexlertown Road, the site of the old Mazzolla's II Italian restaurant, and DiFiore expects the new 1,780-square-foot eatery, which will also be called Mama's, to open in the spring.

    It will be the family's third Mama's location, supplementing the neighboring strip mall spot and the original Berlinsville restaurant that opened 25 years ago.

    During a recent visit to the Trexlertown eatery, I observed the family-run business' need to expand firsthand as there was a line at the counter and barely a free table in sight. A hardworking crew, headed by DiFiore's daughter and marketing manager Antonella, were cool under the pressure, though, and kept the operation moving swiftly.

    Mama's showcases the brothers-in-laws' heritage (DiFiore is from Sicily and D'Agostino is from Naples) with a wide variety of Italian specialties from calzones, strombolis and manicotti to veal marsala, shrimp scampi and calamari marinara.

    The brick-oven pizza lineup is perhaps the most impressive, though, with more than 40 varieties from German, Hawaiian and seafood to baked ziti, Mexican taco and chicken cordon bleu.

    "We're bringing something nice to the Breinigsville area traditional recipes with a modern twist, all made with never-frozen ingredients," Antonella said. "The chicken parm, for example we beat it, cut it, egg it and bread it."

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    La Jolla Shores merchants upset over utility construction - August 30, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Ashley Mackin

    After receiving notice Aug. 19 from the city about the schedule for the resumption of the Avenida De La Playa Infrastructure Replacement project and Group Job 809 in La Jolla Shores, residents and business owners held a meeting Aug. 21 in the Shoreline Kitchen restaurant. They met to discuss their fears surrounding the amount of time needed to complete the infrastructure improvement and the citys insufficient communications.

    The memo announced that construction would resume on Avenida De La Playa on Sept. 2, after Labor Day (in accordance with the summer construction moratorium). Starting at the western intersection of Camino Del Sol, work would continue eastward block-by-block, installing box culverts on one block and concurrently replacing sewer and water lines on the street, with work on the last block scheduled to start in late November.

    Special attention would be given to the annual Fall Fest block party in October. The new pipes inspection and final street paving is scheduled for February and March, 2015. The project first got underway Dec. 9, 2013 and was put on hold May 26 for the summer moratorium.

    Surf Diva co-owner Izzy Tihanyi said construction and subsequent street closures would hurt businesses. A lot of merchants are worried because we have full-time employees we have to pay, who are supporting their families, she told La Jolla Light. Some merchants are wondering if they are going to have to lay off people we are left wondering if these businesses will survive, Tihanyi said.

    Izzy Tihanyi, co-owner of Surf Diva, shares her concerns with the tentative schedule.

    The website (established to provide updates) still says construction will be done by January. There were a lot of opportunities where the businesses could have been involved.

    Steve Lindsay, Senior Construction Engineer for the City of San Diego, reminded those in attendance it was disclosed that work would start after the summer moratorium. Im not sure you didnt know the work was coming. Now that its here, its kind of scary for you.

    Arguing it was not a matter of fear, but of awareness, Lucas countered, This has to go both ways here; youre telling us we should have known construction was starting after Labor Day, but in the same breath, you should have known construction was going to start after Labor Day and produced a tentative schedule months in advance.

    Tim Lucas, La Jolla Shores Association chair, said communication between the city and local business owners is sub-par with this project.

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    Restaurant & Bar Construction Maryland | Hencken & Gaines - August 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    If you want a little variety on your restaurant construction menu, let Hencken and Gaines serve it up. Our smorgasbord of Baltimore-area projects includes a charming French bistro, an authentic Chesapeake Bay seafood restaurant, a pizzeria that could be found in any one of the five boroughs of New York, a hip music club, a chef-owned innovative fine dining establishment, and a neighborhood pub, just to name a few. We work with architects for tasty results whether the project is free standing, a tenant fit-out, adaptive reuse historic renovation or part of a mixed-use project. So go ahead, order anything you like.

    CHAZZ RESTAURANT IN INNER HARBOR EAST

    Client: The Vitale Family Architect: Rita St. Clair Associate, Inc.

    TWO BOOTS RESTAURANT

    Client: Two Boots Pizza Architect: Curry Architects

    SALT

    Client: SALT Restaurant Architect: Rohrer Studios

    PETITE LOUIS FRENCH BISTRO

    Client: Charleston Restaurant Group Architect: Rita St. Clair

    CINGHIALE RESTAURANT

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    Trees to stay, at least for now, at Military Road development in Town of Niagara - August 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TOWN OF NIAGARA Residents near a Military Road retail and restaurant site learned Wednesday from representatives of Benderson Development Co. that construction of only the first phase of the project is in the works now.

    Benderson officials also told them that other parts of the development, including a 60,000-square-foot big-box store, would remain on hold.

    As a result, a large number of trees that stand in the footprint of the planned store and a parking area will remain there for the time being, Benderson told residents.

    Removal of the trees has been a sore spot in the plans for Military Place as neighbors have stressed the need to keep some sort of barriers between the development and their backyards. Benderson owns a little more than 21 acres at the site.

    Company representatives said a deed restriction would be placed on the use of the land so that the perimeters would always include a 50-foot buffer.

    The first phase of the project is the construction of a Longhorn Steakhouse restaurant in an area near the road, across from the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls. Also adjacent is the converted Perkins Restaurant, which is to include a Five Guys Burgers and Fries, TCBY and Chipotle Mexican Grill. The conversion is well under way. Construction of the steakhouse has yet to begin.

    Benderson told the Town Board and residents earlier this month that it lost the prospective tenant, so the big box store site would not be developed. The company has said consistently that no buildings would be constructed if tenants were not secured.

    Ken Micon of Ziblut Court, who has been vocal about changes in the development, said he was pleased with the outcome of the meeting that had been called by Benderson.

    We (the neighbors) met on our own at the end of the street two nights ago, he said. Our concern was not knowing about the trees.

    In the original construction plan and schedule, the existing trees were to be cut down and replaced with a smaller variety. Many trees were removed by Benderson in the spring.

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    Trees to stay, at least for now, at Niagara development - August 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    TOWN OF NIAGARA Residents near a Military Road retail and restaurant site learned Wednesday from representatives of Benderson Development Co. that construction of only the first phase of the project is in the works now.

    Benderson officials also told them that other parts of the development, including a 60,000-square-foot big-box store, would remain on hold.

    As a result, a large number of trees that stand in the footprint of the planned store and a parking area will remain there for the time being, Benderson told residents.

    Removal of the trees has been a sore spot in the plans for Military Place as neighbors have stressed the need to keep some sort of barriers between the development and their backyards. Benderson owns a little more than 21 acres at the site.

    Company representatives said a deed restriction would be placed on the use of the land so that the perimeters would always include a 50-foot buffer.

    The first phase of the project is the construction of a Longhorn Steakhouse restaurant in an area near the road, across from the Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls. Also adjacent is the converted Perkins Restaurant, which is to include a Five Guys Burgers and Fries, TCBY and Chipotle Mexican Grill. The conversion is well under way. Construction of the steakhouse has yet to begin.

    Benderson told the Town Board and residents earlier this month that it lost the prospective tenant, so the big box store site would not be developed. The company has said consistently that no buildings would be constructed if tenants were not secured.

    Ken Micon of Ziblut Court, who has been vocal about changes in the development, said he was pleased with the outcome of the meeting that had been called by Benderson.

    We (the neighbors) met on our own at the end of the street two nights ago, he said. Our concern was not knowing about the trees.

    In the original construction plan and schedule, the existing trees were to be cut down and replaced with a smaller variety. Many trees were removed by Benderson in the spring.

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    McDonalds Wins Approval for Highland Location - August 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    McDonalds will begin construction next year of a new restaurant at Highland Street and Southern Avenue near the University of Memphis.

    The fast food giant won unanimous approval Wednesday from the Memphis-Shelby County Board of Adjustment for several zoning variances, the only regulatory approval the company needed to move forward with the project.

    According to the most current site plan, the 5,353-square-foot restaurant building is situated along the sidewalk on Highland, and a looping drive-thru proposed earlier has been replaced with one that runs behind the building.

    McDonalds won approval for several zoning variances, including for additional parking and the amount of transparency, or windows, required under the University District Overlay, a set of zoning regulations that promotes urban, pedestrian-friendly development.

    Earlier designs of the proposed restaurant at the southeast corner of Highland and Southern ignited strong opposition from neighbors including university leaders and the University Neighborhood Development Corp. because it did not comply with the zoning overlay.

    To make way for the new restaurant, the existing buildings that once housed Highland staples such as Whatever and the Super Submarine Shop will be torn down, along with a nonconforming billboard. The existing McDonalds just across Highland will be mothballed for sale once the new restaurant is complete, which is expected sometime in 2015.

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    Controversial Swarthmore construction begins - August 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The project's opponents, however, have not given up.

    Even as construction crews begin work on the roundabout this week, residents opposed to it are planning to file an appeal in court.

    Jacki Miller, a Swarthmore resident leading the effort, said she worried that the roundabout would cause "inevitable queuing during rush hour."

    The intersection at Chester Road near the borough's SEPTA station is already busy, and drivers use Route 320 as an alternate route when I-476 is congested.

    The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, which owns the right-of-way along Route 320, approved the roundabout plans. Swarthmore College will pay for construction.

    The borough council also voted to approve the development plans earlier this year.

    Borough Council President Ralph Jacobs said the roundabout would improve the safety of a dangerous intersection.

    "My view is that there is overwhelming support for the roundabout in the community," Jacobs said. "I think the number of people who are opposed to the roundabout is really a very, very small number of people."

    Miller said she fears that the roundabout will slow traffic too much, forcing cars to wait along Chester Road for their turn to enter it, or increasing congestion on other roads in Swarthmore.

    "For those of us that have lived with the stoppages on 320 and what happens to the traffic when it sheds through the borough itself, it's not good enough," Miller said.

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    Steve Cahalan: Japanese restaurant to open in December - August 25, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Construction has begun on a Japanese restaurant thats expected to open in December at the former Bakers Square restaurant site at 1227 Crossing Meadows Drive in Onalaska.

    Work began this month on the Shogun Sushi and Hibachi restaurant, said Jeffrey Brown of North Rock Real Estate, a commercial real estate advisory firm in Minnetonka, Minn. He is assisting the eaterys owners, who live in the Twin Cities and own several other Japanese restaurants.

    Construction work on Shogun originally was expected to begin last fall, with the eatery opening by early this summer. But the projects design was put on the back burner because the owners were busy opening a new restaurant in Burnsville, Minn., Brown said.

    Shogun will serve a variety of upscale Japanese cuisine, Brown said, including seafood, steak, chicken and vegetable courses with a Japanese flavor. There will be a large sushi menu and sushi bar.

    All of the ingredients are extremely fresh and high quality, Brown said. Especially the seafood, which is flown in fresh. The approximately 6,000-square restaurant will have 14 hibachi tables.

    Owner Maria Norberg plans to expand Grounded Specialty Coffee at 308 Main St. to the west, onto a vacant lot at 304-306 Main St. in downtown La Crosse.

    The expansion would transform Grounded from a coffee shop into a full restaurant available for breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a full coffee and wine bar, she said in her application for an exception to city building requirements.

    The expansion would include indoor and outdoor seating on the ground level, and partially covered and open air seating on a terrace above the addition. About half of the proposed terrace would be below the citys minimum two-story height requirement for new construction downtown. The La Crosse Common Council likely will vote Sept. 11 on Norbergs request for an exception.

    If the council approves, I would like to start construction next spring and have the new addition open and running by early summer, Norberg told me. I plan to keep the name of Grounded but would drop Specialty Coffee since we would be a full-service restaurant with a full coffee and wine bar as well.

    Three sisters and a daughter have opened Curvy Chicks Consignment LLC at 123 W. Hamilton St. in West Salem.

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