Thursday, February 14, 2008

Restaurant updates

The Post-Gazette today detailed two future Cranberry restaurants as well as a landscaping and garden center.

First off is Houlihan's (warning: annoying music), a restaurant and bar that already has three locations in the Pittsburgh area. It will be finding a home in the Streets of Cranberry as a stand-alone building in the front right of the shopping center. Houlihan's offers "classic American food" with a full bar.

Sir Pizza is a Pittsburgh chain that will be located along Commonwealth Drive. They offer pizza, pasta, subs and a six-pack shop.

The Barn Landscape Supply & Greenhouse will be located near North Boundary Park.

The developer, Bobby Colosimo, of Ross, said he's been planning the center for three years but has had to deal with sight distance problems. Mashuda Corp., of Cranberry, will use a special road-working machine to resolve the problem by lowering North Boundary Road six inches.

A 4,416-square-foot retail center will be constructed along with two outdoor display areas that will total about 11,000 square feet.

Mr. Colosimo said he hoped to be open by the fall planting season.

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