And in keeping with its informal vibe, the coffee shop had a soft opening in September, quietly welcoming coffee-lovers ever since with locally-roasted coffee, espresso drinks, lunches and sweet treats.
Constructed expected to begin by June; completion could be as early as this fall 8:00 pm, Apr. 20, 2021 ×
The planned exterior look of the new 8,600-square-foot strip mall planned for Jackson is shown. (Submitted graphic by Tri-State General Contracting)
JACKSON An 8,600-square-foot strip mall is coming to the outskirts of Jackson near the intersection of Interstate 90 and U.S. 71, with construction expected to commence in June.
Donnie and Audree Schoenrock, who own Kat’s Hog Heaven, a restaurant in downtown Jackson, teamed with the Jackson Economic Development Corp. to formally unveil the project Thursday morning on the site of the planned development, which will be built just off Industrial Parkway. The strip mall will be designed as a home to five tenants with two of those already determined and three open to interested parties.
New Development in Jackson
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(Jackson) The Jackson Economic Development Corporation unveiled the rendering for the plans for a new strip mall in the Jackson industrial park. JEDC President Scott Reimer says the group saw the need for more amenities in the Jackson community.
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Subway was the first business to take a spot in the new development. The JEDC reached out to other local business owners which included Donnie Schoenrock. Schoenrock is now the new owner of the franchise Cabin Coffee and says they have been wanting to start another business.
New businesses coming to Jackson
New businesses coming to Jackson By Jared Dean | April 15, 2021 at 4:40 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 6:49 PM
JACKSON, Minn. (KEYC) The new strip of business will be across from Asa car dealership on Highway 71.
City officials and boosters held an announcement meeting Thursday.
New businesses will include a Subway and Coffee Cabin Co.
One of the project’s boosters is Donnie Schoenrock, a local restaurant owner in the area who is looking to develop the city further.
“Anything on this site is about us investing in our town. It is about bringing a big square foot building that brings new retailers to our community,” Schoenrock said. “And instead of in this time of a lot of buildings and a lot of places closing, we are thriving here, it is going great and we are pumped.”