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The Canadian-based Coffee Culture will be openinvg the doors to its first downtown Buffalo locatioh on Monday in the Key Center at Fountain Plazwatwin towers. Coffee Culture is openinf where Edrito’s once operated. In the meantime, on bought a former Long John Silver’sw restaurant at 2631 Sheridan Drive in the Town of Devcorpaid $300,000 for the building, accordin g to documents filed in the Erie County Clerk’s office. Devcoe bought the building from , an out-of-tow n investment group, that owns severalk local properties. “It was a very smootjh transaction,” said James Knight, a brokeer with M.J.
Peterson Commercial Real Estate, who handled the Long John Silver’s closed that location severa months ago. Knight said severa l restaurant groups looked at the property befores the Coffee Culture dealcame together. “It was a popular spot,” Knight said. Coffee Culture is using the immediat Western New York market as its initialo foray intothe U.S. market. The Mississauga-based company openefd its first local restaurant on Main Streetf in Williamsvillein March. A secon d location in Ellicottville opened twoweeks ago.
Besidexs the Town of Tonawanda site, Coffee Culture has planas to open outlets in Batavias and on Elmwood Avenuein Buffalo, said James vice president of real estate and franchise development.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
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