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  2. Here’s when this hot Tex-Mex spot opens in Cary’s Fenton ...

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    The menu at the Austin-style restaurant will feature margaritas, tacos, wood-grilled flavors and “everything al carbon.” Here’s when this hot Tex-Mex spot opens in Cary’s Fenton (+ how to ...

  3. New restaurants and more parking coming to Cary’s Fenton ...

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    Projects planned for Cary’s Fenton development will bring a third parking deck and more dining options to the 92-acre mixed-use district. Building permits were approved last month for the five ...

  4. Luxury recliners, dine-in service: Cary’s newest movie ...

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    The summer blockbuster season is in full swing, and the Triangle has a new theater option at Cary’s Fenton development. A new Paragon Theaters location has opened in the latest mixed-use ...

  5. Template:Cary, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  6. Colletta debuts as Fenton’s first restaurant. Here’s when you ...

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  7. Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Fenton Art Glass Company, an American glass manufacturer Fenton Communications , an American public relations firm Fentons Creamery , an American ice cream parlor and restaurant

  8. Popular restaurant now open at Cary’s Fenton. More dining ...

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  9. Cary Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Cary Village Mall opened on February 21, 1979, with 325,000 square feet (30,200 m 2) of retail space anchored by Ivey's (purchased by Dillard's in 1990) and Hudson Belk (now Belk) as well as outbuildings occupied by Big Star Markets (later Harris Teeter). The mall's design was a modified pinwheel with four wings, three either parallel to or ...