In the Mid-Town Shopping Center, both Wing Stop and Yogurtland have opened for business.
According to George Amran of CD Financial, the highly anticipated development at the corner of Pico and Hauser Boulevard, which includes nine business spaces, is slated to open within three months. Though no contracts have been signed yet, prospective businesses to the complex include a nail salon, a sandwich shop and two restaurants.
It’s slow going at Midtown Shopping Plaza (the Lowe’s building), and although it will be 2–4 months before official announcements can be made, things are moving forward with a slew of stores that will serve regional and local eating and shopping needs.
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