Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Olive Garden to open in Regina, Saskatoon

- MORGAN MODJESKI mmodjeski@postmedia.com twitter.com/_morganmodj­eski

Olive Garden is coming to Saskatchew­an and will bring about 300 jobs with it, according to officials with the restaurant’s parent company.

The Italian-food restaurant chain will open two locations, one in Saskatoon and one in Regina.

Meagan Bernstein, manager of public relations and communicat­ions with Darden Restaurant­s, said each location will create “about 150 jobs.”

Regina’s new Olive Garden will sling bread sticks and pasta out of a location at the Grasslands Shopping Centre; the location in Saskatoon is expected to open at Preston Crossing.

“We do not have an official opening date for either location; however, we plan to start constructi­on soon,” Bernstein wrote in an email.

Business experts in Saskatoon said the restaurant will be a welcome addition.

“It’s very important that we have both sides of that coin, that equation, in terms of local, organic businesses that are grown right here in Saskatoon, as well as chain versions of business that come into Saskatoon,” said Darla Lindbjerg, CEO of the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce.

Terri Klyne, director of property management with Harvard Property Management Inc. in Saskatchew­an — which operates the Preston Crossing open-air retail space — said the company is excited to have Olive Garden come into the mix.

“Olive Garden is a household name in many other provinces and we are definitely excited to have them come to site,” Klyne said.

“We expect that it will open to great fanfare.”

 ?? LIAM RICHARDS ?? A parcel at Preston Crossing is the rumoured site of an Olive Garden restaurant.
LIAM RICHARDS A parcel at Preston Crossing is the rumoured site of an Olive Garden restaurant.

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