Syracuse, N.Y. Sake Japan is now open in Destiny USA’s food court. It’s located in space next to Arby’s. The spot was previously occupied by Boston Market, which closed in 2019. Sake Japan’s menu includes hibachi, teriyaki, bento, and ramen. Destiny announced the restaurant as a tenant in October. The mall has been suffering in recent months under a debt load that’s far higher than the .
Cajun seafood chain coming to Destiny USA
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
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Syracuse, N.Y. Aloha Krab, a Cajun seafood chain, will open a new location at Destiny USA this summer.
It’ll be located on the mall’s first level, across from Panera Bread. That’s space previously occupied by Ruby Tuesday, an original Destiny USA tenant that closed in 2016.
Aloha offers a Cajun seafood boil menu, including crab, lobster, shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels and crawfish. You can customize your order with different spice levels including Juicy Cajun, Garlic Butter, Old Bay, Lemon Pepper and Aloha Special.
The menu also includes po’boy sandwiches, fried calamari, chicken wings, onions rings, fries, hush puppies and fried rice.
Clothing retailer Anthropologie opens first Gainesville store Wednesday
The chain will bring its upscale women’s fashion to Butler Town Center Masked customers shop at the new Gainesville store Wednesday.
Retailer Anthropologie is bringing upscale women’s fashion, stylish home decor and eclectic accessories to Gainesville.
The city’s first Anthropologie opened at Butler Town Center Wednesday morning and joins a chain of over 200 retail locations worldwide. The store, located at 2850 SW 35th Drive, is open Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday from noon-6 p.m.
After months of preparation and construction delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, customers were welcomed into the new store, masks and pandemic safety measures in place. Soft chatter animated the 900-square-foot space decorated with greenery, vibrant art pieces and elaborate displays.
Anthropologie, a retailer that offers bohemian and chic women’s clothing and accessories, along with home decor and furniture, opens officially Wednesday in Butler Town Center.
Butler Enterprises first announced the retailer would come to the shopping center early last March, with a fall 2020 opening planned.
The shop, at 2850 SW 35th Drive, encompasses 9,000 square feet beside the Noire nail salon and across from the Cheesecake Factory restaurant.
Mary Reichardt, vice president of marketing for Butler Enterprises, said the COVID-19 pandemic caused delays in the opening because retailers at the time were busy weighing decisions on whether to remain open or close down for a period of time.