New Thai Restaurant Moves into Former Downtown-Moncton Starbucks
A local contractor is preparing the former Downtown Moncton home of Starbucks to hold new Thai restaurant coming to the Hub City.
A local contractor is preparing the former Downtown Moncton home of Starbucks to hold new Thai restaurant coming to the Hub City.
While Starbucks has plans in the work to expand into a variety of Atlantic Canadian communities, its playing its cards close to its chest on the details.
Businesses continue to depart and leave Brunswick Square with more empty storefronts. The problem isn’t the Saint John economy, says Mark Leger, the problem is the mall and it can only be fixed by its current owner.
With a slew of businesses signing leases and construction chugging along, the Granite Centre is expected to hit capacity by the end of 2024.
Crepe Delicious Urban Cafe is a Toronto-based franchise that serves both sweet and savoury crepes in a quick-service style. Its franchises are found mostly in major shopping centres.
The international coffee chain has three other locations in Moncton, and another three in Dieppe that will remain open.
Colliers International has previously said that it plans to bring national retailers to populate Granite Centre, some of which will be new to the region and others will be growing their business in the region.