BLUEFIELD, Va. — Work is underway on two new national chain restaurants in Bluefield, Va.
Interior work is continuing on both Jersey Mike’s Subs and Wingstop. Both of the new restaurants will be opening in the near future at the RidgeView Shopping Plaza, also more commonly known as the Walmart Shopping Plaza.
“The town has received permit applications from two restaurant chains — Jersey Mike’s and Wingstop,” Bluefield, Va. Town Manager Andrew Hanson said Monday.
Signage was recently installed for Jersey Mike’s Subs, and construction crews are currently working inside of Wingstop.
“We are happy and thankful that two national chains have chosen Bluefield, Va.,” Hanson said. “And we look forward to two new businesses within the town. We hope this offers a variety of eating establishments for the residents and that it draws people from outside of the town limits into our towns.”
A new doughnut shop also is coming to the West Graham area, according to Hanson. It will be located near the Graham Mart.
Hanson said “two or three” other national and regional chains are looking at the town, but have not yet reached the permitting stage.
“I can definitely say we have the permits for these two,” Hanson said of Jersey Mike’s Subs and Wingstop.
According to the Jersey Mike’s Subs website, the store started in 1956 on the Jersey Shore as a family run restaurant. It is now a national chain with more than 2,800 locations that are either open or under development.
According to the Wingstop website, the store first opened in 1994 as a small buffalo-style chicken wing restaurant in Garland, Texas. It is now a national chain with more than 2,000 restaurants open across the globe.
In addition to the three new restaurants, the town of Bluefield, Va. has been busy with other activities in recent days as well.
The annual Autumn Jamboree was held Saturday, and drew a large crowd to the downtown area.
Hanson said the town’s veterans banner program also was recently reinstated. It allowed town residents to honor a veteran — whether currently serving, a past service member or one who has passed away — by purchasing a veterans banner in their name.
Hanson said the town also is planning a Veterans Day parade on Saturday, Nov. 8, in the downtown area. It will start at 10 a.m. followed by a Veterans Day service at 11 a.m.
“We plan to have a good parade and a good service on Veterans Day,” he said.
Hanson said planning also is beginning for a Trunk or Treat program in the town on Halloween, which is Friday, Oct. 31.
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