The family-friendly yogurt shop will offer a relaxed atmosphere and will stay open late on weekends, according to a restaurant representative.
Check out some of the latest developments on Eagan's business scene.
The Eagan Advisory Planning Commission unanimously recommended approving a proposal to build a roughly 60,000-square-foot facility in the Boulder Lakes Business Park.
Analysts are predicting anywhere from a 10 to 25 cent increase in the coming weeks.
If approved, the building would be located in the Boulder Lakes Business Park along Lone Oak Road in Eagan.
The business, located at the intersection of Diffley and Lexington, is owned by brothers Jim and Dave Lozinski.
Five 9s Digital CEO Doug Hollidge is hopeful that the North Carolina-based company can land an anchor tenant for the data facility within the next 60 days.
The global call center company, which employs as many as 30,000 people worldwide, plans to open a call center and headquarters at 3285 Northwoods Cir. in Eagan.
The fast food chain plans to open 59 locations in the next five years, according to City Pages.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota's president and CEO, Kenneth Burdick, was hired in January to lead the organization.
In Eagan, the median sales price has risen 6.4 percent so far the year. The number of homes sold in the city so far this year has also increased substantially over the first half of 2011.
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The farmers market, open weekly in the summer, is a testing ground for new products and a launching pad for start-up businesses.
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Minneapolis-based Murphy Warehouse Company plans to make $3 million in improvements to the building, which is located along Yankee Doodle Road.
The Lone Oak Grill will likely open at the end of July, according to owner Joel Lehman.
A quick look at several homes that have sold recently in Eagan.
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The company will discontinue its intercity bus routes on June 28.
Baltimore, Md.-based developer Paragon Outlets plans to build a 400,000-square-foot outlet mall in Eagan's Cedar Grove area.
The protestors gathered at the corner of Duckwood and Town Centre Drives in Eagan on Friday afternoon.
The business is planning a grand opening event on June 1-2.
The clinic, a hybrid between a hospital emergency room and an urgent care clinic, will likely open in October.
Oppidan, Inc. plans to demolish a vacant gas station and carwash and build a 7,150-square-foot retail center at the intersection of Rahncliff Road and Rahncliff Court.
Eagan's Advisory Planning Commission has a big agenda on tap for its regular meeting on Tuesday evening.
Local developer Kurt Manley hopes the first phase of construction on the car club will be done later this summer.
The number of closed sales is rising, while the inventory of available homes decreases.
The restaurant opening is part of a larger build out of 54 sites across Minnesota.
A developer plans to build a classic car storage facility and clubhouse on a site along Hwy. 3 in Eagan.