Vitality Bowls, with a menu that includes açaà bowls, smoothies, grain bowls, salads and wraps, will open a second Tucson shop Friday, Aug. 9, at 7155 E. Tanque Verde Road.
The San Ramon, California, chain opened its first local shop at 2959 N. Swan Road with local owner Wendy Alexonis-Gose and business partner Leah Ward.
As part of the grand opening celebration for the second restaurant, Vitality Bowls will offer buy one, get one free on all acai bowls Friday, Aug. 9, and buy one, get one 50% off Saturday and Sunday.
βIβm thrilled to open another Vitality Bowls in Tucson. Our cafΓ© is more than just healthy food β itβs a lifestyle,β said Alexonis-Gose, who also owns 14 F45 training locations in the area. βVitality Bowls is here to prove that eating nutritious food is 100% vital to a happy, healthy life and luckily for residents in Tucson, weβve been successful enough to serve even more folks in the community.β
Vitality Bowls also sells cold-pressed juices and immunity-boosting shots made with ginger, turmeric and a variety of fruits and vegetables.
The chain has a loyalty club, where guests can accrue points for complimentary items.
Visit vitalitybowls.com for more information.
Other local commercial activity includes:
Pantogran LLC, doing business as Center for Autism and Related Disorders
- , leased 3,970 square feet of office space at Academy Medical Center, 310 N. Wilmot Road, from SPE N Wilmot 310 Mob LLC. Richard M. Kleiner and Alexis Corona, with Picor, represented the landlord. Reese Bowles, with Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage Inc., represented the tenant.
- LLC, a Southern fast casual restaurant, leased 2,800 square feet at 2027 S. Craycroft Road from Craycroft Investments LLC. It is expected to open in the fall. Joey Castillo and Andreas Castillo, with Volk Co., represented the landlord.
- LLC leased 2,400 square feet at 2706 N. Silverbell Road, in the Silverbell Flex Center, from Larsen Baker. The landlord was represented by its broker Isaac Figueroa.
- leased 1,500 square feet at Placita de Oro, 11931 N. First Ave., from CTW-FVP LLC. Aaron LaPrise and Dave Hammack, with Picor, represented the landlord.