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In May 2013, Chang opened Peter Chang's China Cafe in Fredericksburg, Virginia in the Central Park Shopping Center. [ 19 ] On March 14, 2015, a restaurant bearing his name opened in Arlington, Virginia's, Lee Harrison Shopping Center. [ 20 ]
Peter Chang may refer to: Peter Chang (artist) (1944–2017), British jewelry artist; Peter Chang (chef), Chinese chef specializing in Szechwan cuisine; Peter I. Chang (born 1973), Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist, illustrator, and filmmaker; Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh-liang, 1901–2001), ruler of Manchuria and participant in the Xi'an ...
Peter I. Chang (born 1973) is a Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist, [1] [2] illustrator, [3] and filmmaker. [4] He has often collaborated with the author Mitch Cullin who is also his domestic partner .
The cafe is a cozy 2,000 square feet, but not an inch has been wasted. Inside, emerald green paint coats the wall suggesting a relaxing forest-like ambiance.
Arlington Town Square is a retail and apartment development located in Arlington Heights. [1] Arlington Town Square was developed as part of a significant building boom associated with the redevelopment of Downtown Arlington Heights. It is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with local, independent business.
Staks Arlington is operated by Collierville’s franchise owner and operator, Nick Bolander. Bolander opened his first Staks Kitchen in Collierville in April. Inside Staks Kitchen at 3660 S ...
Peter Chang (1944–2017) was a British artist known for his distinctive jewelry. [1] He trained as a graphic designer and sculptor at the Liverpool College of Art . [ 2 ] He won the Liverpool Senior City Scholarship in 1966 which enabled him to study in Paris at Atelier 17 under S.W. Hayter . [ 3 ]
Six Flags Mall was a shopping mall that opened in August 1970 in Arlington, Texas. Arlington's first enclosed shopping center, it was named after the nearby Six Flags Over Texas theme park. When it opened, it was the largest shopping center in Tarrant County and the area's first regional shopping facility. [ 3 ]