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Mendocino Farms (2339 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite C, Sacramento): This Los Angeles-based sandwich and salad chain opened its third Sacramento location (and fifth in the area) on Jan. 16 in Arden Arcade ...
The Chick-fil-A location at 2101 Alta Arden Expressway in Arden Arcade on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. The store closed for reconstruction in August 2023 and could reopen later this year with an updated ...
A customer orders food at Chick-fil-A on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, at 2101 Alta Arden Expressway. The fast-casual chain reopened its only location in Arden Arcade after six months of reconstruction ...
Country Club Centre is a shopping center in Arden-Arcade, California, United States (with a Sacramento address), in unincorporated Sacramento County of the Sacramento area. It is located at the southwest corner of El Camino and Watt Avenues, diagonally across from what was the first stand-alone store of the now defunct Tower Records chain.
Town & Country Village, which first opened in September 1946, was designed by John W. Davis, and built by contractor Jeré Strizek (1902–1979). [4] Original boutique tenants included Grebitus & Sons Jewelry, Cardinal Market, North American Title, Alta Pets, Ye Music Shop, Nina Sweet Gifts, Pardee’s Camera, Village Five & Ten, Don Burton Shoes, Ann Flander Sportswear, Village Corset Shop ...
They developed Tex Wasabi's (barbecue and sushi) in 2003 in Santa Rosa, adding a second location in Sacramento's Arden-Arcade area in 2007 (which was rebranded as Johnny Garlic's and then closed). An additional Johnny Garlic's was opened in Dublin, California in 2011.
Planned renovations include a new drive-thru, dining area, canopies, signage and parking lot improvements. Chick-fil-A was supposed to reopen in Arden Arcade in 2023. How long will remodel take?
In fact, the area around Gibbons Park was known as “Little Norway” because so many Norwegian families settled there. Arden-Arcade and neighboring Carmichael were advertised as excellent areas for growing citrus, but olives, nuts and stone fruit were also farmed here. At one time, Arden-Arcade was the hop-growing region of the world.