Your options, in a few months, are about to get a little more plentiful.
Construction on a pair of projects next to the Cefco, 100 S. Main St., has begun and will bring in a few more businesses to the small town.
One of the projects is a three-business strip center on the immediate western side of Cefco. That strip center will have a Subway, a Donut Palace and the regional office for Subway, which has stores throughout Bell County and beyond, said Kerry Fillip, staff coordinator for Nolanville Economic Development Corporation.
âWe are totally excited that Subway is coming back,â Fillip said.
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Lauren Dodd | Herald Left to Right: Kasen Durcan, 5, Adalyn Durcan, 8, Braiden Meloon, 11, Kaleb Durcan, 11, Tanner Meloon, 16, and Skyler Meloon, 8, take a break after participating in the 1k color fun run at the inagural Monarch Fest in Nolanville Saturday at Monarch Park.
Lauren Dodd | Herald Jesse Barker, of Killeen, helps his daughter Natasha, 2, with her butterfly wings at the inagural Monarch Fest in Monarch Park Saturday hosted by Keep Nolanville Beautiful.
Lauren Dodd | Herald Keep Nolanville Beautiful coordinator Kerry Fillip dances at the inagural Monarch Fest at Monarch Park in Nolanville on Saturday.
Lauren Dodd | Herald Letesia Burrell, of Nolanville, spreads her butterfly wings around Braxlynn Burrell, 8, left, and Katelynn Esson, 8, right, at the inagural Monarch Fest Saturday in Monarch Park hosted by Keep Nolanville Beautiful.