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    More Stores and Restaurants Announced at Easton Gateway

    Last month we published an update on Easton Gateway, the 54-acre expansion next door to Easton Town Center, which was said to have 100% of its retail space committed and/or leased, though not all tenants had yet to be announced.

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    Today, four more of the final tenants are being named, which includes Ted’s Montana Grill, a Sprint store, Zoup and Core Power Yoga. All are expected to open this fall, along with several other previously announced openings including Whole Foods on September 2nd and Chuy’s later in September. 

    For more updates and discussion on Easton Gateway, CLICK HERE to visit our Messageboard.

    For more information, visit www.eastontowncenter.com/easton-gateway.

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