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SC Dunkin s will be brand s 1st drive-thru only store

A Dunkin location, in Conway, South Carolina, marks the brand s first drive-thru-only location. The store, set to open early this month, is located at 2607 N. Main Street, according to a MyHorryNews report. The Dunkin On-the-Go store, owned by franchisee…

Henderson County Business: SWEET! We re getting a second Dunkin Donuts

The new store is under construction at the site of the closed Sonic on Chimney Rock Road. Contractor John W. Abbott Construction Co. of Asheville obtained a building permit for a $638,000 2,465-square-foot renovation at 2547 Chimney Rock Road to add new partitions, ceiling and floor finishes and install new equipment. Land records show the 1.4-acre site is owned by Sonja D. Waddell and valued on the tax books at $1.2 million. The new store is the second one in the city after the one at 754 Upward Road. The store will open in mid to late summer and hire about 30 employees at starting pay of $12 an hour, Lindsay Haynie, a company spokeswoman, said in an email to the

Henderson County Business: SWEET! We re getting a second Dunkin Donuts

The new store is under construction at the site of the closed Sonic on Chimney Rock Road. Contractor John W. Abbott Construction Co. of Asheville obtained a building permit for a $638,000 2,465-square-foot renovation at 2547 Chimney Rock Road to add new partitions, ceiling and floor finishes and install new equipment. Land records show the 1.4-acre site is owned by Sonja D. Waddell and valued on the tax books at $1.2 million. The new store is the second one in the city after the one at 754 Upward Road. The store will open in mid to late summer and hire about 30 employees at starting pay of $12 an hour, Lindsay Haynie, a company spokeswoman, said in an email to the

Roundup: Myrtle Beach business licenses increase in November, couple close at popular corner

MYRTLE BEACH — There were 120 new business licenses and renewals in November in Myrtle Beach compared to 90 in November 2019. Mark Kruea, spokesman for the city, said some month-to-month fluctuation is expected. However, the November growth number is indicative of how the city’s fiscal year began, which was July 1. Overall, in the city’s fiscal year running from July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, business license revenues were down 5 percent, Kruea said. “. Our first quarter business license revenues this year are up 54 percent (about $1.2 million) over the same period last year (July-October),” Kruea said. “That’s noteworthy, although I’m not sure we can pinpoint specific reasons.”

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