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Crocker Park: New Business Opening This Fall

Clothing store outlets and restaurants will be opening up at the shopping center throughout the season.

WESTLAKE, OH — Several new businesses are set to open their doors throughout the fall at Crocker Park. The slate of new offerings kicked off Sept. 28 when Altar’d State, a women's fashion store, debuted at the shopping center.

Noodlecat, an Asian fusion restaurant from Chef Jonathon Sawyer, will open to customers in October. The business will be located in Union Green, near Regal Cinema and Nordstrom Rack. Sawyer closed down his Cleveland-based Noodlecat in advance of opening this location. The Westlake iteration will feature an all-new design and revamped menu, a Crocker Park spokesperson said.

Two businesses will be opening at the corner of Market Street, behind the Gap. CycleBar, an indoor cycling franchise, and Oliver and Henry's, a locally-owned dog store, will fill those spaces. Oliver and Henry's will have a sneak peek grand opening on Oct. 5, fro 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The actual grand opening will be held Oct. 7.

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CycleBar will open in February 2018, next to Oliver and Henry's. (To stay up to date on these stories, subscribe to the Patch Westlake newsletter. As news breaks and the story develops, you will be the first to receive updates from Patch.)

In November, Crocker Park will add an AT&T store. Then, in December, the shopping center will get a new, standalone Starbucks, with a drive-thru. Finally, in 2018, Mexican restaurant Cantina Laredo will open at the North end of Comet Alley.

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