ReTales Dec 15: Forever 21 opens, Broadway Cheesecake and Que Tal close

Against the words of the great philosopher Billy Joel “You can’t dress trashy till you spend a lot of money” wasn’t aware of Forever 21, who opened their first Atlantic Canadian store in Mic Mac this weekend.

Dartmouth Crossing continues to change. Simmons and Thai Ivory are scheduled to open this week, Structube has selected a space and the Marshals/PetSmart is well underway

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Next weekend is the last for Halifax Footlong at the Seaport Market, best hot dog cart ever in HRM before he returns to the regular workforce

Sad to hear that Que Tal in Portland Hills has closed it was really good but hidden from the road, and had little to no advertising or social media. They weren’t at their usual Saturday Historic Market stand this week either.

Crimson and Clover many argue the best consignment shop ever, will be relocating from 1351 Birmingham to 1459 in behind Lulu where the photography studio has been for years

Looking forward to Local Source’s new cafe Lion and Bright on Agricola which will be located right next to Local Source’s new store on Agricola @ Charles

The Montreal Grill will close in two weeks as their lease was not renewed. BMO building is turning the space into a gym

Opening soon Brass Rail restaurant at 978 Cole Harbour Rd. where Ronnies Pizza used to be, same plaza a Burrito Jax just opened in

Sackville’s popular Chinese, King Town will be opening a 2nd location where Spryfield’s Mandarin Kitchen used to be on Herring Cove Rd

Broadway Cheesecake on South Park has closed

I see there is a new KwikWay and soon to be BigAl’s Pizza on the corner of Gottingen and Buddy Daye

Second Cup on Larry Uteck has opened

Superstore continues to provide amusement , with fantastic math and more

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Overnight parking ban will be enforced 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16