The former home of a cafe is getting a new tenant.
The new plans would bring a different service for drivers.
More than 20 businesses are participating.
This is the chain's first location in the Northeast.
Warm up to a new favorite restaurant this year at Downtown Cranford's local business showcase.
This is their third location in New Jersey.
The sisters have two other locations.
Relaxed, comfortable, and at home is how co-owners Victor and Sandra want the Cranford community to feel walking in and out of their doors.
The theater had its grand reopening in November after a partial ceiling collapse closed the venue for months.
She says hiring local talent is a priority to continue shining the light on Union County.
The consolidation will bring the business down to two locations.
Businesses will be eligible to apply for a permit that will cost $2,000 per year.
Homemade candy apples and a wall of retro candy are two of the favorites at the new store.
A portion of sales from certain items benefit women-focused causes in the area.
Love for Cranford is one of the major inspirations, the duo said, for what drove them to open the business.
Recognized for its unique decor and relaxed atmosphere, the bar specializes in classic American food.
School readiness programs for children will be one of their new offerings.
This new renovation gives customers a more inviting space on both the inside and outside of the building.
Cocktail recipes with certain orders offer some of the twist the team is looking to bring to the traditional retail space.
The company says 50 new jobs will be coming to the area.
"Thank you for sticking with us on this journey," staff says, as they are now looking forward to this "next chapter."
"We are already working hard to assess the situation and determine the next steps forward," said Owner of Cranford Theater Doreen Sayegh.
A Cranford business helps companies and individuals learn how to more effectively pitch their ideas.
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Cranford entrepreneurs hope to satisfy your cravings with a wide variety of foods.
Business was started and is still owned by the Shaheen family.
Landmark shop dims its lights one last time.
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Cranford entrepreneur talks about her business and how she works with children having speech difficulties.
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Trish Johnson and her team at This Organized Chaos bring order from disorder.
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Association represents banks from across the state.
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The Garden State’s latest location Barnes & Noble is now open on Route 22 in Union Township at the former site of Kid City.
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