Dunkin’ Donuts reveals locations of first four Dayton-area shops

The franchise owner for Dayton-area Dunkin’ Donuts, which announced in February it was going to re-enter the Dayton market in a big way with at least 13 doughnut shops, today identified locations of the first four stores.

Pat Gilligan, president and CEO of Gilligan Oil Company and owner of the Dunkin’ Donut franchise rights in the Dayton and Cincinnati areas, cautioned that the first four locations in the Centerville, Springfield, Kettering and Sugarcreek Twp. areas are not finalized. But if all goes well in the zoning and permits, all four could be open by the end of 2014.

The four sites are under contract to purchase and are projected to be 2,000 square feet, stand-alone shops that seat about 30 customers and have drive-through service, Gilligan said. Each will hire the equivalent of 12 full-time positions. The locations include:

• 9010 Dayton-Lebanon Pike, at the corner of Ohio 48 and Spring Valley Road, that Gilligan said may become the first shop to open. “If all goes according to plan, we could start construction in October and open in the beginning of 2014,” the franchise owner said.

• 1931 S. Limestone St. in Springfield, a former Taco Bell that could open as early as summer 2014.

• on Wilmington Pike near I-675 in Sugarcreek Twp., which could open by the end of 2014.

• in Kettering near the intersection of Wilmington Pike and East Stroop Road, which also could open by the end of 2014.

Gilligan said he has targeted the Monroe exit off I-75 for a location that is part of his Cincinnati-area franchises, where he has opened nine Dunkin’ Donut shops and has three under construction.

The franchise owner’s agreement with Dunkin’ Donuts calls for a minimum of 13 shops in the Dayton-Springfield and north Miami Valley area but Gilligan said he is shooting for about 20, in addition to the 30 he is projecting for the Cincinnati region.

Historically a doughnut and hot coffee chain, Dunkin’ Donuts has expanded its offerings in recent years to include frozen and iced beverages as well as other breakfast and lunch items.

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