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Biz News: New facilities for treatment center

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New Directions for Women recently opened two facilities in Costa Mesa: a furniture warehouse and a new outpatient and administrative office.

The office for the women’s treatment center is at 3001 Red Hill Ave., Bldg. 4, Suite 109.

The office contains meeting rooms, workstations, waiting areas and will better serve patients who can’t go into residential treatment but are still trying to achieve sobriety, according to a news release.

“New Directions for Women is blessed with more opportunities to serve women seeking help for the chronic disease of addiction,” said New Directions for Women CEO Rebecca J. Flood in a prepared statement. “We are grateful to expand our outpatient services, providing an even more seamless continuum of care to our patients.”

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The furniture warehouse, which opened Oct. 17, is at 3001 Red Hill Ave., Bldg. 1, Suite 104. The facility sells furniture to help the Pamela Wilder scholarship fund, which awards $500,000 annually to women who need residential treatment for chemical dependency.

New Directions for Women, founded in 1977, has aided more than 5,000 women in Orange County.

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Wild Goose turns 2

The Wild Goose Tavern in Costa Mesa is celebrating its second anniversary Nov. 9.

The bar, 436 E. 17th St., will give some of its proceeds to We Are Ocean, a Newport Beach-based nonprofit that seeks to improve the lives of cancer patients and survivors with ocean-based camps and experiences, according to its website.

In October, Wild Goose also had its “Give Cancer the Bird!” charity fundraiser to help breast cancer research at the Hoag Breast Center in Newport Beach.

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New law firm

A new law firm has opened in Costa Mesa that specializes in insolvency, real estate transactions and business litigation, according to a news release.

Smiley Wang-Ekvall is at 3200 Park Center Drive, Suite 250.

Partner attorneys include Evan D. Smiley, Lei Lei Wang Ekvall, Kyra E. Andrassy, Kraig C. Kilger, Robert S. Marticello, Autumn D. Spaeth and Philip E. Strok.

“Smiley Wang-Ekvall represents the convergence of more than 20 years of top-notch experience with a highly-energized and knowledgeable team seeking to apply innovative strategies to reach the ideal outcome for our clients,” Smiley said in a prepared statement. “Our ability to be strategic and creative while we hone in on resolving the obstacles and issues encountered by our clients sets us apart from other traditional law firms.”

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Perry’s Pizza relocates

Perry’s Pizza, which served slices and poured beers in Newport Beach for decades, has relocated to Huntington Beach.

Perry’s is now at 21411 Brookhurst St.

The eclectic pizza parlor, known for serving beers in a jug, had a waterfront Balboa Peninsula location from 1973 until early 2014. For more information, visit https://www.perryspizza.net.

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