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Frozen Moose plans June reopening at Lundy Center in Helena

The Frozen Moose is moving into Lundy Center at 400 Euclid Ave., with owner Jeff Springer eyeing an end-of-June opening and more parking for customers.

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Frozen Moose plans June reopening at Lundy Center in Helena
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The Frozen Moose is moving into Lundy Center at 400 Euclid Avenue in Helena, where construction is underway on a new shop and owner Jeff Springer says the frozen yogurt business is tentatively set to open at the end of June. Springer said the new site should be easier for customers to reach and should offer more parking, two changes that matter for a small retail operation trying to rebuild steady foot traffic after a closure.

The return gives Helena residents a familiar name back in circulation nearly a year after The Frozen Moose shut down its Boulder Avenue location. The shop previously operated at 1015 Boulder Ave. #1D, and interest in its comeback never fully faded. One recent listing for the business said on Dec. 21, 2025, that it would not be opening again that year, underscoring how long customers had been waiting for a clear reopening plan.

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What will change is not just the address. Springer said the new layout will include a redesigned toppings bar, with non-perishable toppings kept self-contained to reduce cross-contamination concerns. That detail signals a more operationally deliberate return, one that reflects how the business is adjusting its setup rather than simply recreating the old store in a new room.

The Frozen Moose has long been known in Helena as a self-serve frozen yogurt shop, and directory listings describe it as locally owned and operated. One listing also says the shop offers 16 flavors and more than 60 toppings, part of the appeal that helped build a customer base before the closure. A social listing now places The Frozen Moose at 400 Euclid Avenue, matching the Lundy Center site where the new shop is taking shape.

For Helena’s commercial core, the reopening says something broader about what it takes for beloved small businesses to survive. The Boulder Avenue shop’s closure left a gap, but the planned move to Euclid Avenue suggests the business is betting on better access, better parking and a more practical layout to regain momentum. In a city where neighborhood retail depends on convenience as much as loyalty, The Frozen Moose is returning with a footprint designed for today’s traffic patterns, not yesterday’s.

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