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Starbucks, Bravi join Promenade at Fulton Ranch
Locally owned Bravi, Starbucks and others have center’s spokesperson. “The Bravi at The Promenade professional clothing and accessories for women.
joined the lineup of merchants slated to open at The at Fulton Ranch will be the restaurant’s third Valley “These new merchants will help make The
Promenade at Fulton Ranch, a new 150,000-square- location.” Promenade at Fulton Ranch an exciting neighborhood
foot lifestyle center on the northeast corner of One of the most recognized brands in the world, destination for area residents, as well as a draw
Chandler Heights and Alma School roads in Southern Starbucks offers whole bean coffees and fresh-brewed for shoppers throughout the southeast Valley,” says
Chandler. The center currently features high-end Italian-style espresso beverages, as well as pastries Germaine Brown, general manager of The Promenade
specialty retailers and restaurants including AJ’s Fine and coffee-related accessories and equipment. at Fulton Ranch. “The center really caters to the
Foods and Enchantments Home And Baby. In addition, The Promenade at Fulton Ranch will community’s desires by offering a mix of welcoming
Bravi, which serves Italian dishes, is a quick-service be the fi rst location for two locally owned merchants: places to shop, enjoy a meal or grab a cup of coffee.”
restaurant that specializes in grilled panini sandwiches, Accents of Europe and Melange Boutique. Accents of The Promenade at Fulton Ranch is part of Fulton
pastas, salads and stone oven pizzas. Europe is a home decorator’s haven for French and Ranch, a 520-acre, lake-based lifestyle village in
“The affordable menu items are served in a Tuscan furniture, draperies, fl ooring and accessories. Chandler, which is currently under construction.
comfortable, Tuscany-inspired atmosphere or The shop also offers full interior design services and
available for take-out,” says Stephanie Case, the consultations. Melange Boutique sells casual and
Mortgage company hosts open house New boutique offers
Express Capital Mortgage hosts a grand opening says Ryan Kohl, the company’s vice president, who gifts, home décor
event from 4 to 7 p.m. Fri., Jan. 11, 2008 at 1820 E. Ray lives in Chandler’s Dobson Place.
Rd. in Chandler. In addition to mortgage applicants, Express
Shoppers have a new place to fi nd unique home
“Our name has ‘express’ in it for one reason: Capital Mortgage seeks loan offi cers, processors and
décor, gifts and baby items since the recent opening
We do mortgages quickly. We maintain up-to-date managers.
of Enchantments Home And Baby at The Promenade
technologies to deliver the cutting-edge, automated To learn more or make an appointment, call
at Fulton Ranch.
mortgage features that speed up the loan process,” 480-656-8347 or access
www.expresscapitalmtg.com.
Enchantments Home And Baby offers handcrafted
baby furniture and bedding, French country-style
home décor, locally made jewelry, items for men and
Moonstruck chocolate truffl es.
Gilbert Now! Luncheon
“We offer gorgeous furniture and accessories that
exude a comfortable, livable style,” says owner Joanne
“News from the Capitol” with District 22 Legislators Rep. Andy Biggs. Guest emcee for the luncheon will
Stevens. “Visitors of all ages and budgets will fi nd
will be the focus of the Gilbert NOW! luncheon held be Tom Dorn, Dorn Public Policy Group and Chamber
something they love.”
11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed., Dec. 19 at the Southeast lobbyist.
Enchantments Home And Baby is open from 9 a.m.
Regional Library. The Southeast Regional Library is located at 775 N.
to 9 p.m. daily through December. The Promenade
Sponsored by APS, the luncheon will include an Greenfi eld Rd. in Gilbert. Make reservations by calling
at Fulton Ranch is located on the northeast corner of
informal discussion with elected offi cials including 480-892-0056, emailing
info@gilbertchamber.com or
Alma School and Chandler Heights roads.
Sen. Thayer Verschoor, Rep. Eddie Farnsworth and visiting
www.gilbertaz.com.
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