Coaches Burger Bar Now Open at Ohio Valley Mall

Coaches Burger Bar Now Open at Ohio Valley Mall

COMMUNITY

AUG 11, 2022

CARRI GRAHAM

For The Intelligencer

Photo Provided – The interior of Coaches Burger Bar that was posted on the restaurant’s Facebook page Monday afternoon following its opening. The restaurant officially opened for business Monday afternoon.

The Ohio Valley Mall welcomed its newest eatery this week as Coaches Burger Bar opened for business.

The restaurant known for its burgers announced on social media that it was officially opened Monday afternoon.

Coaches signed a lease with the mall in late August following the closure of Garfield’s Restaurant & Pub. Garfields closed its doors Aug. 20, 2021 after allegedly failing to pay the mall’s parent company, Cafaro Co., lease charges totaling $88,834 at the mall location.

Since then, Coaches has been hard at work renovating the space to make it its own.

According to its website, the burger bar was established in 2015 having locations in Austintown, Calcutta, Canton, Poland, Salem and now, St. Clairsville. The restaurant states that it is family friendly and has “excellent” burgers, wings, pizza, fries and shakes.

Candi Noble-Greathouse, marketing director of the mall, said the eatery held its soft opening Monday, opening its doors around 3 p.m.

“We are absolutely thrilled to have Coaches Burger Bar now open at the Ohio Valley Mall. This is a perfect week for it. We’ve got back-to-school shopping and all of our shoppers can shop and grab something to eat and try something new. We’re thrilled for the third and fourth quarter that is happening now and even more shoppers can enjoy this throughout the holiday,” she said.

Noble-Greathouse said there has been a lot of excitement surrounding the burger shop and its opening. She said she anticipates a busy week for the new business and the mall.

Coaches Burger Bar is now open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday.

 

JD Sports Jumping into Millcreek Mall

 

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JD Sports Jumping into Millcreek Mall

You don’t need to be an athlete to lead a “sporting” lifestyle.  Finding the right look is important.  It will be easy to find it at JD Sports, coming to Millcreek Mall, near Erie, Pennsylvania, by the end of 2022.  This new provider of sports fashion will operate in a 12,720 square foot space in the mall’s Center Concourse, near Macy’s.

JD Sports has everything needed to elevate the everyday casual look to eye-catching new heights.  Customers will shop the latest footwear from brands like NikeAdidasVans and Puma.  If you’re looking for athletic slidesbasketball sneakers, casual shoes, running gear and everything in between, JD Sports has you covered. Whether training for that next race, refreshing the gym-to-street look or just snagging some comfy kicks for everyday, it’s available at JD Sports.  It stocks joggers, hoodies, leggings and so much more for men, women and kids.

Known worldwide as the “King of Trainers”, JD Sports was established in 1981 with a single store in the northwest of England. The JD Group now has approximately 3,400 stores across 32 countries, with a strong presence in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.  In 2018, JD Sports acquired the parent company of The Finish Line.

The Millcreek Mall Complex is located on upper Peach Street and Interstate 79 in Millcreek Township, near Erie, Pennsylvania.  It has been serving the community since 1975 and has been expanded and renovated numerous times, keeping it up-to-date with current regional mall uses, trends and occupancies. The complex currently comprises more than 2 million square feet of shopping, lodging, dining and entertainment.  For more information, visit www.millcreekmall.net.  Millcreek Mall Complex is owned and managed as part of the Cafaro family of companies, based in Niles, Ohio.  To learn more about the Cafaro organization, go to www.cafarocompany.com.

 

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Clarksville claims hottest zip code in entire country

Clarksville claims hottest zip code in entire country

by: Erica Francis

Posted: Jun 21, 2022 / 03:43 PM CDT

Updated: Jun 22, 2022 / 07:27 AM CDT

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – It’s no secret Clarksville’s real estate is booming.

In fact, new data reveals the Top 20 Hottest Zip Codes for homebuyers in the U.S. and topping the list for the second time this year, Clarksville, Tennessee.

More specifically, the real estate platform, Opendoor, lists 37042, the Rossview/Sango area zip as the country’s most popular.

“The Clarksville market is one of my favorite markets and top producing markets because I feel it’s a hidden gem,” said Chris Christian, Realtor, Ashton Group of RE/MAX Advantage.

Source: Opendoor

The city became a little more mainstream after Money Magazine named Clarksville as the best place to live in 2019.

“There are so many opportunities there from military to college. Austin Peay State University is there, and it’s actually a good mix of military coming in and out of different duty stations to Fort Campbell, and college students, and retirees who come to Clarksville and Fort Campbell and choose to make it their home forever,” Christian said.

It’s a popular place with better price points than Nashville, with the average list price sitting around $365,000, according to the Clarksville Association of Realtors.

However, a new Fortune article said that’s overpriced, placing Clarksville on a list of 40 overvalued housing markets that could see a 15 to 20 percent dip in home prices amid a recession.

Christian doesn’t necessarily agree.

“With the amount of traffic coming in and out, with veterans leaving and active duty soldiers coming to different duty stations, I think we’ll continue seeing the market growing the way that it is. I don’t think we’ll be as affected as other markets. Maybe, I’m optimistic about it actually,” he said.

The National Association of Realtors seems optimistic about the area too, pegging Clarksville as one of the fastest growing housing markets in the U.S. in terms of new housing permits.

What’s more, the city’s latest fiscal year annual report shows building and codes saw a 58 percent increase in single family permits from 2020 to 2021.

“We see growth in all 3 zip codes right now and whole neighborhoods are going up,” said Christian. “It’s still pretty hot right now. I’m excited to see what happens as we continue to navigate this summer.”

Top ZIP codes are identified by analyzing data from the local Multiple Listing Services (MLS) where Opendoor Brokerage operates. ZIPs were ranked by total homes which went into contract within 90 days of listing in 2022.