Maritimes To See First Fat Bastard Burrito Franchise by 2023
After recently acquiring Fat Bastard Burrito Company, Mary Brown’s plans to open franchises of the Mexican food chain in the Maritimes by 2023.
After recently acquiring Fat Bastard Burrito Company, Mary Brown’s plans to open franchises of the Mexican food chain in the Maritimes by 2023.
Renovations are about finished on King’s Club in Moncton’s downtown core. Its owners told Huddle they plan to reopen the club on July 22.
Venn president and CEO Doug Robertson told Huddle the company’s move to its new home at 770 St. George Boulevard will allow resident tech companies to work and operate on-site with Venn.
Several Moncton businesses owners, employees and residents spoke to Huddle on how Friday’s Rogers service lapse impacted them.
Huddle spoke to several downtown businesses along the roads to be closed for the Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza – and their unanimous opinion of the street closures to accommodate the event were positive.
Wabanaki recently clinched the Opportunities NB Resilience Award, in the 2022 Export Awards – a testament to its decisive move in 2020, shortly after its founding.
With a slew of businesses signing leases and construction chugging along, the Granite Centre is expected to hit capacity by the end of 2024.
An Ontario transplant’s dream to bring good yarn to rural northwestern New Brunswick, so crafters don’t have to cross the province, is being realized as a brick-and-mortar shop in St. Leonard.
The facelift for the chain’s 10,500-square-foot location is part of a larger rebranding it has been carrying out since 2020.
Goji’s co-founder Janette Zacharias confirmed that Goji’s Neighbourhood Treatery has permanently closed in Dieppe and Fredericton. It remains open in other cities across the Maritimes.