Politics & Government
Dunkin’ Owner Plans Redevelopment Of Vacant Meriden Plaza: Report
The owner of the city's Dunkin' franchise has filed plans, including building a new drive-through Dunkin', to redevelop a vacant plaza.
MERIDEN, CT — The owner of the city’s Dunkin’ franchise has filed plans with the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission to redevelop a long vacant plaza at 35 South Broad Street in Meriden, according to the Record-Journal.
The Record-Journal reports the plans call for the existing Dunkin’ at 57 South Broad Street to be converted into a company headquarters and a new drive-through Dunkin’ and commercial building to be built to the north.
The plan is expected to return before the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission on July 6 with more information.
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