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Old 05-02-2008, 02:27 PM
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Default Showcase Dunkin Donuts coming to downtown Greenville

It has been confirmed now that a showcase two-story Dunkin Donuts will be coming to downtown Greenville. The restaurant - scheduled to open this summer - will have two levels and leather seating in the North Main Street building where the Loose Lucy’s apparel store is now. Link to article: Laurens County obvious site for Dunkin' Donuts factory, company exec says | GreenvilleOnline.com | The Greenville News
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Oh boy. The 5th fattest state, this is just what we need lol.

Seriously though, I really don't see why there's a need for a 2-story donut shop. Maybe they can't build it outwards so they're building upwards.
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Old 05-02-2008, 05:02 PM
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^^It's called a 'flagship' store. That's why it's two stories.
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It's a waste either way. =)
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Actually, if it is successful, it can bring great benefit to the City and even help to attract more shoppers from the suburbs as other large anchor retailers move in downtown. I see this as nothing but positive for Greenville.
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They are also putting in a Dunkin Donuts in the spinxs (the old golden galllon) in simpsonville. The one across the road from Targets.
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Actually, if it is successful, it can bring great benefit to the City and even help to attract more shoppers from the suburbs as other large anchor retailers move in downtown. I see this as nothing but positive for Greenville.
How is more people coming and making things crowded (and more fat lol) beneficial?
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How is more people coming and making things crowded (and more fat lol) beneficial?
Uhhh...lets see shall we. It will cause stores/restaurants to get more business and it will make downtown more of a destination. You are the very first person out of hundreds I have heard say they don't want more people downtown. More people=more business=more money=more benefits. Take a class on economics please.
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It's a waste either way. =)
No, it's not. Prove me otherwise. I wonder if you're one of the people that works at Coffee Underground who are against this because of competition?
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Here's an interesting article on the subject:

Dunkin' Donuts has big plans for Spartanburg County | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg, S.C.

I'm a "New England transplant" (well, upstate NY, not New England) who "grew up on Dunkin' Donuts" and I have to say, I'm way more "brand loyal" to Krispy Kreme, heh. Personally, I don't understand the logic of sitting in leather chairs to eat a doughnut, but oh well. Resistance is futile. Pass me the powdered sugar.
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