The owners of recently-approved businesses all said they planned to open May 1.
Original Pizza, Dunkin Donuts and Eye Level Learning Center are all set to open in Washington Township's Washington Town Center strip mall soon. Eye Level was approved by the Planning Board earlier this month. Original Pizza and Dunkin Donuts, which both previously existed in the mall, were approved in late February. The owners of all three businesses pointed to May 1 as their targeted opening date. Original Pizza will occupy the exact same space it used to be in. They plan to replace the old blue sign with a similar red one, and will be adding a new delivery service, according to owner Dominick David. Dunkin Donuts will be between BK Tae Kwon Do and Wing Lee Kitchen. They will also replace their old blue sign, with one of the orange and …
Both restaurants are planning to return to Washington Township this spring.
The Washington Township Planning Board unanimously approved applications for Original Pizza and Dunkin Donuts to return to the Washington Town Center during a meeting Wednesday night. Dunkin Donuts franchisee Keith Rasquinha and Original Pizza owner Dominick David both said they planned to open on or near May 1. Both businesses previously occupied space in the strip mall and will be owned by the same people who owned them before. "Basically, it's going to be the same as before," David said. Original Pizza will occupy the exact same space it used to be in. They will replace the old blue sign with a similar red one, and will be adding a new delivery service. "I should've never left to begin with," David said. Dunkin Donuts will also take …
The Washington Township Planning Board is scheduled to hear a plan to open a Dunkin Donuts in the Town Center strip mall later this month.
An applicant has filed to open a new Dunkin Donuts in the Washington Town Center strip mall, replacing one which previously closed. Keith Rasquinha, who originally ran the Dunkin Donuts there, has proposed to open a new Dunkin Donuts in the 1,332-square-foot space between BK Tae Kwon Do and Wing Lee Kitchen in the mall, near its former location between Subway and Dairy Queen. "He is excited about returning to the Washington Town Center and we are thrilled to have him come back," John Azarian, the mall's leasing agent, told Patch. The plan calls for a new, multi-colored sign similar to those found at other Dunkin Donuts locations around the area, which is now allowed thanks to a change in the township's sign ordinance approved by the …
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10:46 am on Saturday, April 27, 2013
A restaurant/grill serving breakfast & well priced lunch would be a good idea   more ›