Category: Bristow Biz
UPDATED: No California Pizza Kitchen for Promenade at Virginia Gateway
Despite the desires of many residents of western Prince William County, the Peterson Companies has confirmed that the California Pizza Kitchen has not been signed a s a tenant of the Promenade at Virginia Gateway.
Peterson Companies Teases California Pizza Kitchen Coming to Gainesville
Speculation ran rampant on social media yesterday that the Southern California-based restaurant chain will come to Gainesville.
Bristow Woman Uses Socal Media to Lure Trader Joe’s to Gainesville
Bristow resident Meg Holden has created Bring Trader Joe’s to Gainesville/Haymarket VA Facebook page, to convince the healthy grocery chain to come to Western PWC.
Caribou Coffee Withdraws from Promenade at Virginia Gateway
Despite being listed in marketing materials of commercial developer the Peterson Companies to promote the new retail facility the Promenade at Virginia Gateway, Caribou Coffee will not be a tenant.
Sweet Creations Frozen Yogurt Offers Variety, Friendly Atmosphere
Sweet Creations froyo bar opens April 19 at Bristow Center with 55 varieties of toppings and 14 flavors.
Virginia Caribou Coffees to Close or Convert to Peet’s Coffee & Tea
National media outlets are reporting that 80 Caribou Coffees across the country will close in coming months, and another 88 will be converted to Peet’s Coffee & Tea.
Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt Opens Easter Sunday
At long last, Bristow will have it’s own frozen yogurt shop, and it’s opening on Easter Sunday.
New Auction House ‘Auction Place’ Holds Grand Opening
Thursday is the grand opening for the Auction Place on 9823 Godwin Drive in Manassas with their first live auction beginning at 6 p.m. and preview at 4:30 p.m.
Planning Commission Defers Decision on Madera Farm
Brentsville commissioner Ronald K. Burgess cited traffic issues and an incomplete environmental constraints analysis as part of his rationale for making the motion to table the decision on Madera Farms.
Letter: Madera Farm, “This Is Not a Stump Dump”
Jake Klitenic, owner of Madera Farm, wanted to clarify issues that he believes have been misrepresented through signs and publicly disseminated information.










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