![]() ![]() "I think that is always the goal, create a spot where you can impact people's lives, and then impact the community," Alex said. They also want to keep the employee culture and happiness at the same level. The owners do not plan on making any changes to the menu items that they developed at the original location. When they do that, they're a little bit more stringent on the plans and how it's going to look," Jeff said. "The city is really taking a long time with the permitting process because the city gives our landlord money to invest in the property and fix it up. The process has taken longer than usual because the new location is in an economic redevelopment zone. It's primarily Friday, Saturday and Sunday, at this particular location, but the next location does have about (two and a half) times the traffic flow that we have here," Jeff said The location will be less than 1,000 square feet. The current Cape Coral location has a front bar and sidebar equipped with machines and areas for baristas to make drinks. Northbound and southbound traffic will be able to turn onto a side street to gain entrance to it. The new location will maintain a drive-through style similar to the original. Past coverage: Urban Buzz causing quite a stir in Cape Coral with coffees, teas and shakesįather's Day spirits: Father's Day whiskeys, wines and spirits: Gift dad something uniquely drinkable Details on the Fort Myers location "We're building for the future because what we see is not what this area looks like today but what this area is going to be like," Sharene said. They started the process about five months ago. Sharene and her husband, Jeff Eble, have been working on creating a Franchise Disclosure Document for franchisees to run the business exactly as they do. ![]() "At this point, it's just a matter of getting the building in ready condition," Sharene said. ![]() The Fort Myers location will not be a franchise. Once they're done remodeling, the new drive-through will have its grand opening. Sharene Eble and Alex Eble began their search for a second location a year into the business and will be receiving the keys to the new location in July or August. The mother-son duo that opened Urban Buzz, a drive-through coffee shop off Del Prado Boulevard in Cape Coral, has plans to franchise the business and open a second location off Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |