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The proposed location for the new restaurant is the southeast corner of the Oakdale Commons property, currently home to a Key ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNA deal is underway for Chick-fil-A in Johnson City. When it could happenIf the deal goes through, it would begin next year, Newman said, as KeyBank has a lease through the end of 2025. More: Is ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNIs Chick-fil-A coming to Johnson City? What to know about the chicken chainIf Chick-fil-A takes over KeyBank's location within the Oakdale Commons in Johnson City, it would be the first in New York's ...
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PressConnects.com Binghamton on MSNIs Chick-fil-A coming to Johnson City? What the fast food company saidSouthern Tier residents have been longing for a Chick-fil-A for years, and the hope has resurfaced for the fast food chain to ...
Construction activity continues to bustle along at Oakdale Commons, three years after Spark JC LLC acquired the formerly ...
Fans of BJ's Wholesale Club will not have long to wait, as the long-awaited Johnson City location has an opening date at the Oakdale Commons. In a press release sent out by BJ's, the company announced ...
Today, the massive landmark on Harry L Drive, renamed Oakdale Commons, is home to the biggest Dick's House of Sport, a brand new BJ's Wholesale Club and Dave & Busters arcade, Factory by Beer Tree ...
The restaurant, which will be situated in the former Ruby Tuesday's location in the Oakdale Commons, will open its doors to the public on Friday, Jan. 24 at 11 a.m., according to Five Guys' public ...
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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNFive Guys, Five Below heading for Oakdale Commons. What to knowTwo new businesses will be making their way into the Oakdale Commons in 2025. Spark JC, LLC partner Marc Newman explained ...
JOHNSON CITY (WBNG) -- There are more traffic changes coming to the Oakdale Commons area. On May 8, the Harry L Drive entrance and exit to the Oakdale Commons will reopen to public use after it ...
JOHNSON CITY (WBNG) -- Oakdale Commons has received $18 million in state funding from New York state as they get ready to kickstart their second phase of redevelopment at the former Oakdale Mall.
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