Friday, February 29, 2008

Sandwich franchise coming to Waterfront District

By Carol Bogart Daily Republic

SUISUN CITY - Subway Sandwiches has signed an agreement with Main Street West Partners to lease space in the Suisun City developer's Harbor Square project.

The mixed use retail/office building is under construction at the corner of Main and Solano streets.

Main Street West Partners co-manager Frank Marinello said the sandwich franchise is one of two tenants signed so far and that negotiations are in progress with several others. The building's shell should be completed by September.

Annual crab feed to aid YMCA

Vacaville Reporter

SUISUN CITY - The North Bay YMCA will hold its annual Crab Feed from 6 to 10 p.m. March 8. Tickets cost $40. To purchase tickets, call 421-8746. All proceeds will benefit the Strong Communities Campaign.

Each year, the funds raised help the North Bay YMCA serve more than 3,700 youth and offer financial assistance for programs and membership to more than 400 families in Solano County.

The North Bay YMCA is located at 586 E. Wigeon Way in Suisun City.

To volunteer for the Crab Feed or Strong Communities Campaign, contact Rodney Chin at 421-8746.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Taste of Vacaville coming to Suisun City

By Carol Bogart

SUISUN CITY - If you have been going to Vacaville to dine at the restaurant that Daily Republic readers have voted that city's best the past three years, you might be able to enjoy a similar dining experience in Suisun City by November.

Merchant & Main Grill and Bar owner Bob Tooke has signed a lease to open a 4,000-square-foot restaurant in Harbor Square at Solano and Main streets in Suisun City's Waterfront District.

Tooke said the restaurant's look and menu won't be identical to Merchant & Main's, but he added the as-yet unnamed restaurant will resemble Merchant & Main in that it will be 'casual, comfortable and fun.' The new restaurant will accommodate 130 to 140 diners.

Tooke believes his new restaurant will draw from Suisun City, Fairfield and some of the '30,000 cars that pass by daily on Highway 12,' he said.


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