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Dunkin’ Unveils Next Generation Store In Wrightstown

The location is one of Dunkin’ new concepts.


The new location on Wednesday.
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After more than a year of construction, Dunkin’ opened its new location in Wrightstown Township.

A Dunkin’ spokesperson said the location opened to customers last Friday and is part of the company’s next generation store concept.

The new location began serving customers last Friday following more than a year of construction.

At the bustling Five Points intersection, where Durham Road (Route 413), Second Street Pike (Route 232), and Park Avenue converge, the Dunkin’ location has a modern design. It sits across from the Anchor Shopping Center and adjacent to ACI Adjustment Group.

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Operated by franchisee Joseph Young, who has ownership of 18 Dunkin’ locations across Pennsylvania, the 1,800-square-foot Dunkin’ restaurant employs approximately 25 staff members.

The store is open daily from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The newly-opened location features a modern design with a warm interior color palette, atmospheric lighting, and a drive-thru. The location also has free WiFi and an innovative tap system for certain drinks.

Designed with sustainability in mind, the store boasts LED lighting, high-efficiency mechanical equipment, and low-flow faucets. Dunkin’ said the changes make the store 33 percent more efficient than older Dunkin’ locations.


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