A Minnesota-based coffee chain is making strides in North Carolina with a new drive-thru shop in Hope Mills. Set to open in November, this location will feature outdoor seating and a walk-up window. The store aims to hire around 40 employees and is situated in a busy shopping area. The general manager, Jordan MacGregor, has local ties and is eager to engage with the community. The grand opening will support a nonprofit for military families, reflecting the owner's commitment to the local military community. Caribou Coffee has already opened other locations in North Carolina and plans to expand further in the state.
• The new Hope Mills location will be 625 square feet with a drive-thru.
• It is located near CVS and Waffle House in Traemoor Village.
• The store will operate daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
• A Fayetteville location is also planned for early next year.
This expansion is significant as it shows the growing demand for coffee shops in North Carolina. Caribou Coffee's commitment to local communities and military families highlights its focus on building strong connections. The brand's growth in the state reflects a broader trend of coffee culture gaining popularity in the region.
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