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On Tuesday, developers proposed plans for the city’s dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin-Robbins locations at the northwest corner of West South Park Avenue and Ripon Lane, where La Sure’s had been until it closed and moved into its banquet corridor at 3125 S. Washburn StArray in April 2021.
The City Planning Commission unanimously approved an express implementation plan for the self-service food place and cafeteria, which would also have shared access with O’Reilly Auto Parts that was approved in August.
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Curator Justin Mitchell congratulated the architects of Stevens Point-based Point of Beginning for designing a task that used shared masses and problems at a complicated intersection.
“I appreciate the paintings he’s done to attach some of the lots and decrease some of the inputs and outputs,” he said. “It’s so imperative for (this) region. “
Todd Waller of Venture West Development, in Bozeman, Montana, owns the assets and said he hopes the structure can begin in mid-summer at the Dunkin site.
Teams razed La Sure’s and the former Packers Pub earlier this month to create a new development.
Dunkin’ opened its first location in Oshkosh in May 2021 at 1714 Oshkosh Ave. , with a Baskin-Robbins nearby, 1610 Oshkosh Ave.
Contact Katy Macek at kmacek@thenorthwestern. com or 920-426-6658. Follow her on Twitter @KatherineMacek.