Chipotle opens in Waynesboro; the market is approaching

WAYNESBORO – Chipotle opened at Waynesboro Marketplace on Rosser Avenue.

The new restaurant is one of the places that will open as part of the advertising development. The new Chipotle Mexican Grill is very similar to that of Staunton’s, which opened earlier this year.

Provides a “Chipotlane” guide wheel service where you can enter virtual commands. Drive-thru allows other people to place virtual orders through the Chipotle app or online page and pick them up in their car in the lane around the building. The eating position also allows for indoor pickup and in-person dining.

Chipotle, which was founded in Denver, has more than 2750 restaurants in the U. S. The U. S. , Canada, the U. K. , France and Germany, according to its website. The Tex-Mex chain is known for its burritos, burrito bowls and guacamole.

Other open corporations come with Aspen Dental, with Take Five Oil Change and Popeyes soon to join.

Popeyes, which many eagerly await, was introduced in 1972 through Alvin C. Copeland Sr. first called it Chicken on the Run in New Orleans, which serves classic Southern fried chicken, according to the website. In 1976, Popeyes was born, serving in Louisiana. The closest place, but still the best known place in Waynesboro, is in Raphine. The place serves fried chicken, chips and cookies.

“We’re waiting for final inspections, some businesses are expected to be open overnight,” said Greg Hitchin, Waynesboro’s director of economic development.

The progression of Waynesboro Marketplace announced in the summer of 2021.

Mitchener Properties, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, filed asset plans in January 2021 and announced that the first tenants in Waynesboro’s new market are Sheetz, Chipotle, Popeyes Chicken, Aspen Dental and Take Five Oil Change. The structure of Sheetz is still ongoing.

The 13 acres will be developed in 3 phases: demolition of the existing design and development; the design of five retail/consumer service buildings and innovations on Rosser Avenue; and more shops/services at the back of theArray

The first phase of demolition is complete, the current phase is underway recently and is expected to be completed until after the summer or early autumn.

Ladd Elementary, a component of Augusta County when it was built in 1965, but in the late 1980s, the land on which the school is located was annexed through Waynesboro. The school closed in 2013.

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