Thursday, March 28, 2013
Officials approve a liquor license transfer for the restaurant.
An Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza is a stop closer to construction in Cranberry. At Wednesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, Cranberry officials voted unanimously to approve a liquor license transfer for the restaurant, which is slated to be located in the Cranberry Crossroads West retail complex that’s proposed to be located adjacent to the already-established Cranberry Crossroads development on Route 228. A public hearing on Cranberry Crossroads West, which includes 12,106 square feet of retail space and a 5,500 square foot restaurant on 4.4 acres of property, also was held Wednesday. The proposed multi-tenant Cranberry Crossroads West would abut the La-Z-Boy furniture store, according to Ron Henshaw, Cranberry’s director of community …
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Cranberry Crossroads West is proposed to be located next to the new Dick’s Sporting Goods store.
Dick’s Sporting Goods, La-Z-Boy Furniture, Noodles & Company, GetGo and more all have opened within the last few months at the Cranberry Crossroads development on Route 228, but construction near Cranberry’s latest shopping plaza isn’t done yet. Cranberry planning officials are reviewing plans submitted by ECHO Realty, the Pittsburgh-based real estate company that developed the complex, for Cranberry Crossroads West. Plans for the anticipated space include 12,106 square feet of retail space and a 5,500 square foot restaurant on 4.4 acres of property located adjacent to the Cranberry Crossroads shopping complex. The proposed multi-tenant retail space would abut the La-Z-Boy furniture store, according to Ron Henshaw, Cranberry’s director of …
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Pittsburgh native Dan Marino is a partner in the restaurant chain specializing in "well-done" pizzas.
An Anthony’s Coal-Fired Pizza could be in the works for the Cranberry Crossroads shopping complex on Route 228. The restaurant, which features “well-done” pizzas, wings and other Italian dished cooked on an 800-degree coal burning oven, would be located in Cranberry Crossroads West, a new phase of the development that Cranberry Planning Commission officials are expected to review at their next meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25. Online plans for the new addition show 12,106 square feet of retail space and a 5,500 square foot restaurant. Cranberry manager Jerry Andree said the township has received a liquor license transfer application for the Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza. The hearing for that transfer is expected to take place at the …
Bonnie Nolan
12:43 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013
Very excited to hear that - Anthony's is wonderful pizza and wings. Great to have one close by!   more ›