Jamba Moving Longtime West Hills Location Across The Street To Woodland Hills

Replacing a Subway, the new Jamba straddles neighborhood lines, separated by Victory Boulevard.

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Woodland Hills later this year will be home to a new Jamba. The smoothie and juice chain has secured a 10-year lease for an approximately 1,152-square-foot, end-cap retail unit, at 22814 Victory Boulevard. The Jamba in the nearby Fallbrook Shopping Center, at 22815 Victory Boulevard in the adjacent West Hills neighborhood, will relocate to this new location, replacing a Subway.

A spokesperson for the chain, which is owned by Atlanta-based Focus Brands, told What Now Los Angeles that they aim to open the location later this year. An exact timeline was not given and neither was a reason for the relocation. Also unclear is when the current outpost, which opened more than a decade ago, will close its doors ahead of the move.

Jamba’s menu includes a variety of smoothies, juices, and bowls. Plant-based options and oat milk are available. Other foods served at Jamba include baked goods, flatbreads, wraps, and breakfast options like oatmeal and sandwiches. The company was founded as Jamba Juice in 1990. It underwent a rebrand last year.

Former Subway

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  • Baja Fresh is closed 2 weeks ago which next to Jamba Juice. Jamba juice move to former site of Subway is good place. Starbucks store got remodel recently about 3 weeks ago. I wonder who will replace Jamba and Baja Fresh?

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