Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams coming to Lane Parke
Updated Mar 10, 2021;
Posted Mar 10, 2021
Jeni Britton Bauer, founder of Jeni s Splendid Ice Creams. The company will bring its first Alabama location to Pepper Place.
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Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is planning to open its second location in the Birmingham area.
Founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 2002, Jeni’s has more than 50 scoop shops nationwide, an online shop at jenis.com, and distribution in grocery stores across the country.
Construction is currently beginning on the second phase of Lane Parke in Mountain Brook Village. The 50,000-square-foot addition should take 14 months to complete, putting its opening in late spring or early summer 2022.
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Man accused in connection with fire has been in custody since March
The Envy nightclub was destroyed in the arson attack in January.
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A solicitor today raised concern about the lack of progress in the police investigation into an arson attack which destroyed a Derry nightclub.
Envy Nightclub on Strand Road was set on fire on January 9 this year.
The building was destroyed in the blaze and had to be demolished in March.
The area of Strand Road around the building was closed off for several weeks before its demolition due to public safety concerns.