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Dunkin' Donuts to build 27 new standalone restaurants in Southern California

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Core Tip: Dunkin’ Donuts recently signed two new multi-store development agreements with both existing and new franchisees to build 27 new standalone Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in Southern California.
"InPaul Twohig July, we announced that we established agreements with four franchise groups to build a total of 45 new restaurants in Southern California, with the first Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant expected to open in 2015. Today, I am pleased to provide Dunkin’ fans with another great update on our development plans in California. “ Paul Twohig, president of Dunkin’ Donuts, said yesterday.

Dunkin’ Donuts recently signed two new multi-store development agreements with both existing and new franchisees to build 27 new standalone Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in Southern California. These will include 18 restaurants in North Orange County and the Central Inland Empire and eight restaurants in the North Inland Empire, with the first restaurant expected to open in 2015. This latest development has brought Dunkin’ Donuts to more than 70 restaurants planned for The Golden State over the next several years.

Embassy Suites San Diego has signed a franchising agreement with Dunkin’ Brands to open a Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins combination unit on the premises. This non-traditional venue, located at 601 Pacific Highway in San Diego, is expected to open in 2014. Also, there are some additional non-traditional venues that may open as early as next year, including colleges, universities, casinos, military bases, supermarkets and airports.


 
 
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