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Despite plans to open in the week leading up to graduation, Capogiro Gelato still hasn't opened its doors on the ground floor of the Radian Apartments.

The family-owned store was originally slated to open in the early spring, according to owner John Reitano, although it was delayed due to a "challenging economic environment," he wrote in an e-mail for a previous article.

Reitano and his wife, Stephanie, did not respond to questions about their new opening date.

Tap House, a restaurant and bar owned by Public House Investments, is also expected to open in the Radian.

Public House Investments founder Brian Harrington said for a previous article he expects the 12,500-square-foot restaurant to open Aug. 1. According to a Public House spokeswoman, construction for the restaurant is on schedule.

The latest development in Radian retail is a sign advertising a Bank of America branch.

Bank of America and Inland American Communities, the building's developer, did not return requests for comment.

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