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Chick-fil-A Coming to Greendale Later Than Expected
The restaurant was initially believed to be headed to 76th Street this summer. But that's not the case, the company now says.

The restaurant was initially believed to be headed to 76th Street this summer. But that's not the case, the company now says.

The stretch from Greenfield's northern border to Grange Avenue in Greendale has been revitalized over the last two years, but there could be more additions, changes to come.

The grand opening will be highlighted by a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Seasons of the Heart is moving and Batley's Barber Shop has moved. Meanwhile, some businesses are expanding and new ones are coming to the Village.
The restaurant has been under construction for nearly six months but is finally set to open in the former Hooters building in Greenfield.
The new women’s clothing retailer will be holding a celebration that will benefit the Greendale Education Foundation.
The restaurant is slated to open in late April, and several employment opportunities are available at 76th Street's newest addition.
Interior building renovations began in December, months after the Borders bookstore at the same location on 76th Street closed its doors.
On Wednesday, John and Jen Mosier got the OK from the City of Greenfield to open the frozen yogurt shop in the Greenfield Place Shopping Center just north of Southridge Mall.
After Southridge Mall officials couldn't come to an agreement to relocate a Board Game Barrister, the owner decided to relocate to Greenfield.
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The mall also announced that New York & CO. and the existing Victoria Secret will renovate their stores.
The women's retailer will be giving away a free tote with a purchase of $75 or more.
The owners of Prescott Miller Jewelers have opened a second shop right next door.
How did the tiny village of Greendale keep economically viable amidst the back drop of a horrible economy? Village president John Hermes talks about how they repositioned the Village in a story by the Business Journal.
The Walmart carries a variety of household items in a smaller supercenter format.
Let's take a look back at a new Walmart, Macy's, Southridge renovations and new businesses along 76th Street.
Patch will be counting down the top Greendale stories of 2012 leading up to New Year Day. Many people were disappointed when Harmony Inn closed but Joey Gerard's quickly came into the Village Center soon after.
Patch will be counting down the top Greendale stories of 2012 leading up to New Year Day. Today's story is about a planned Greendale athletics-themed pub and eatery that will open in the Village Center sometime next summer.
Patch will be counting down the top Greendale stories of 2012 leading up to New Year Day. Today's story features restaurant Buca di Beppo coming to Southridge in 2013.
The new Walmart will not be mainly a grocery store. It will also carry general merchandise in a number of departments.
The Village Board will review the application for a building that will be built across the street from Southridge Mall.
The 90,000 square-foot store will opening in early 2013. It will be a market grocery concept.
After two years of planning and construction, community members and mall representatives celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony and new store announcements.
Southridge officially announced new tenants Buca di Beppo, Chico's, LOFT, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Old Navy at today's renovation completion ceremony.
The store is located on the lower level in the center court next to Crazy 8.
The 900 square-foot store is located in the central upper level.
Buca di Beppo might be setting up shop near Macy's.
Hiring is taking place now for the store, set to open in early 2013.
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Owner Mike Drilling spoke about his vision of the upcoming Panther athletics-themed restaurant in the Village Center.
The Chick-Fil-A would be built in the 76th Street corridor, in front of Walmart.
The restaurant will have a drive-through, outdoor dining and indoor playground.
Dr. Dawg, a Chicago-style hot dog restaurant, will replace Hooters, which was a Greenfield mainstay for 15 years at one of the busiest shopping corridors in the Milwaukee area.
Crazy 8 is one of a number of children stores opening in the mall.
Last week we asked what you'd like to see in the old Bally's location, and the answers that came in in the comments and on Facebook were for high-end grocery and more nicer casual restaurants.