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Jamba Juice has opened five new stores in the Atlanta market, including two franchises owned by former professional football linebacker Julian Peterson and his wife Aimee. The Atlanta location is at 4279 Roswell Road, Suite 201 and the Decatur location is at 2052-B North Decatur Road.

The Krystal at 415 Moreland Avenue in East Atlanta has been completely remodeled and recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by company and local officials.

Atlanta Community Food Bank has a new refrigeration/freezing unit thanks to a $700,000 donation from the Ford Motor Company Fund, The Georgia Food Bank Association Capacity Building Program, The Fidelity Foundation, RiverStone Resources, SunTrust Foundation, The Ray M. and Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation, the Ida Alice Ryan Charitable Trust and generous anonymous donors.

Meat-and-three-favorite Evans Fine Foods near Emory University closed its doors on Nov. 21 after 70 years in business.

e Family Dog, formerly owned by Chef Ron Eyester, was expected to reopen by Dec. 31. South Capital Partners purchased the Morningside restaurant in November. Eyster also shuttered Timone’s in July and Rosebud in October to focus on Diner in Atlantic Station. Tom Murphy, owner of the eponymous restaurant in Virginia-Highland, purchased the Rosebud space and is expected to open a new concept there later this year.

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