New Starbucks, frozen-yogurt shop to bring 30-35 jobs to Sugarcreek Twp.

SUGARCREEK TWP. — A new Starbucks coffee shop and the Dayton area’s second Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt shop will open side-by-side this summer at 6252 Wilmington Pike, adding 30 to 35 jobs to the region.

Starbucks will occupy about 1,800 square feet that includes newly added space to an existing building, while Orange Leaf will move into space that formerly housed a CiCi’s Pizza shop. A spokeswoman for Starbucks said the coffee shop will open “in late summer.” B.J. Patel, co-owner of the Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt franchise store, said the shop is scheduled to open in mid-June.

The Starbucks spokeswoman said its newest Dayton-area location will include a drive-through and will hire about 20 employees. Patel — who co-owns six other Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt locations in the Cincinnati area, including Oxford and West Chester — said the Sugarcreek Twp. shop will hire 10 to 15 people. It will seat 50 to 60 inside and will share an outdoor patio, Patel said.

Patel said he is planning to open another Orange Leaf location, this one near the Dayton Mall, later this year. The Starbucks spokeswoman said the chain “is always looking for great locations to better meet the needs of our customers” but had no announcements to make of any other new southwest Ohio locations.

Starbucks operates more than two dozen locations in southwest Ohio. Orange Leaf opened its first Dayton-area location in the Town & Country shopping center in Kettering last year, under a different franchise owner. In addition to the West Chester and Oxford stores, Orange Leaf’s Cincinnati-area stores include locations in Clifton, Harrison, Western Hills and Florence, Ky.

Sugarcreek Twp. Administrator Barry Tiffany said he welcomed the new development, especially since the former CiCi’s Pizza has been vacant for nearly four years.

“That location has sat dark for way too long,” Tiffany said. “To have two top-notch business partners such as Starbucks and Orange Leaf will be a great benefit to this community, and their presence will help all of the businesses along Wilmington Pike.”

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