DAYTONA BEACH Donnie s Donuts plans to open a location at One Daytona is part of a growing trend of homegrown businesses being added to the entertainment/retail complex s mix of boutique retail offerings.
When NASCAR opened One Daytona across the street from Daytona International Speedway in late 2016, it was hailed as a magnet for national chain restaurants and stores new to Volusia County.
NASCAR invested $107 million to build its gleaming entertainment/retail complex as well as to makeover and rebrand the older shopping center next door, now known as Shoppes at One Daytona.
They did it with the help of $40 million in public taxpayer dollars from the City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County for infrastructure improvements such as new roads and utilities.
The previous owners of Stoner s closed the restaurant before the Curaleaf pot store next door opened in 2018.
The new Daytona Beach Stoner s at 918 W. International Speedway Blvd. reopened on Jan. 13. It employs a dozen people. We hope for more workers as we scale and sales increase, said Mobley.
Joint joins 4 Rivers, Famous Philly s and Tianos on ISB
It is the latest of a handful of restaurants to open along ISB, the city s main east-west traffic corridor, in recent months. Others include 4 Rivers Smokehouse and Tiano s Cucina Italiana at One Daytona, Famous Philly s Cheesesteak Grill at Tarragona Shoppes next to Mainland High School, and Cantina Louie Mexican Street Food at the Gates of International Speedway shopping center on the corner of ISB and Fentress boulevards.