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News : Real Estate Jan 23, 2012 - 10:12 AM


Pure Health Lounge to open on Audubon Street in New Haven

By Yale University Properties





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New Haven, CT - University Properties welcomes Pure Health Lounge to the Audubon/Whitney Arts and Retail District in downtown New Haven. Pure Health Lounge offers a health conscious menu that contributes to the district which is becoming New Haven’s center for health, wellness, family shopping and dining.

Ray and Patty Sbrega will be introducing Pure Health Lounge at 99 Audubon Street. Pure Health is a franchise concept created by Fresh & Healthy Brands that “offers a healthy alternative suited for today’s active lifestyles,” and is available in over 20 countries worldwide.

Customers are able to enjoy smoothies, salads, paninis, frozen yogurt, juice blends, wheat grass power shots, and other healthy, delicious, treats. Pure Health’s menu will feature natural enhancing ingredients and no added sugars. The combination is a winner, with Pure Health becoming a "go to” destination for customers seeking a dining option to match their healthy life style set in a relaxing atmosphere equipped with lounge seating, televisions, and free wi-fi.

“Having been in the marketing field for more than 35 years, I can tell that New Haven is the ideal location for Pure Health because the consumers here are supportive of a fresh, healthy lifestyle,” said Mr. Sbrega.

“University Properties is excited to welcome Pure Health Lounge to Audubon Street and Whitney Avenue,” said Abigail Rider, Director of University Properties. “Pure Health Lounge will be complimenting the great array of University Properties tenants including Kennedy & Perkins, Katalina’s Bakery, Katahdin Furniture, Clark’s Pizza, Amadeus Center for Health & Healing, Luvena Leslie Salon, Gourmet Heaven, Gilden’s Jewelers and Moe’s Southwest to make the Audubon/Whitney District a vibrant destination for New Haven consumers.”

Yale University is an active partner in creating a vital downtown and promoting New Haven’s economic development through its community investment program, and as a result is one of the largest payers of real estate taxes in New Haven.




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