Hopes to open at least 15 more locations across Hampton Roads in the next five years
For fans of smoothies > another purveyor of the blended beverages is seriously eyeing the region. Jamba Juice hopes to open at least 15 more locations across Hampton Roads in the next five years after a franchisee opened a single location at the Norfolk Premium Outlets last year.
Now the bad news. Friction within the local craft beer scene may have ended Exception(ale), the growler-filling station in Norfolk's Ghent neighborhood. It is planning to close after it sells off most of its inventory. Brewster's Chicken didn't last long inside the MacArthur Center's food court, closing after just two years.
And Bevello, a women's clothing store at the Virginia Beach Town Center, shut its doors on May 23 along with two other Virginia locations. When reached by phone before the closure, an assistant store manager said the lease still had four years on it.
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