
The Thousand Oaks City Council approved the development in December. Native people angry after bloody Indigenous Peoples' Day tweet by Kari Lake campaign aide $46 million bike-pedestrian line would connect east Coachella Valley to festival grounds Pizza, poke and a nightclub: These 3 Reno businesses are closing What's that being built at the former Kwan's restaurant spot in Salem? Ventura High students walk out of class to support raises for teachers Snow expected Saturday in Cascade Range in Lane County, winter weather advisory issued Chang's, on Tuesday lamented its closing. Thousand Oaks resident Leilani Smith, who has frequently dined at the P.F. Lower prices: New Grocery Outlet discount supermarket to open in Thousand Oaks In a statement, Wong didn't address why the restaurant was closing, but said, "In keeping with tradition, Caruso properties are ever changing, bringing our communities the newest and most coveted in shopping and dining." Chang's in neighboring Sherman Oaks and Woodland Hills remain open "at this time." Chang's opened in 2005.Īrt Kilmer, chief operating officer of the Scottsdale, Arizona-based chain, said in a statement that the restaurant's closing is timed with the expiration of its lease. 28, according to Jessica Wong, a spokeswoman for billionaire developer Rick Caruso, who has leased the center from the city since 2004. Serving Asian and Chinese fare, it will shutter Aug. Chang's restaurant in the long-struggling Lakes shopping center in downtown Thousand Oaks is closing after 17 years. Chang's in the The Lakes shopping center in Thousand Oaks opened in 2005.
