Developments

Township 5, the $58 million complex of retail, offices and apartments, continues to add tenants. Work has begun on a building near the LongHorn Steakhouse restaurant that will hold a Summit Federal Credit Union and a yet-to-be-named tenant. The credit union is expected to open in mid-2016. The shell of the Movie Tavern building is up. The movie/restaurant/bar is located across the parking lot from Costco and behind the buildings that house Subway and the Mesa Grande Taqueria. A spokeswoman for Movie Tavern says the company expects to open in June. Work continues on medical offices and a 96-unit luxury apartment complex located to the rear of the project just off the Hinsdale Road exit of Route 5. Mitsuba Japanese Cuisine is now open. Mitsuba has built its reputation for serving only the highest quality & freshest sushi in a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere with an affordable price. Their executive sushi chef, William Chen, has more than 10 years of culinary experience working in Japan as a sushi head chef. The Camillus Senior Pointe Apartments visible across Route 5 from Township 5 is moving along. The 119-unit senior citizen’s apartment complex on Milton Avenue has rents starting at $990 a month for a one-bedroom and $1,125 for two-bedroom apartments, according to the website for the Clover Group. A new Chipotle restaurant on West Genesee Street in a small shopping
center across the street from Fairmount Fair is now open as well as a Panda Express restaurant which is located next door. The small center also includes an Aspen Dental office.

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