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7 Brew Coffee Announces Further Growth Plans for St. Johns County

Coffee chain 7 Brew Coffee has outlined additional expansion efforts within St. Johns County, where its locations are situated approximately 8 miles west of Nocatee.

Wade Doyle

July 4, 20261 min read

Coffee shop expansion - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Coffee shop expansion - illustration, Jake Team LLC

7 Brew Coffee is moving forward with plans to increase its presence in St. Johns County. The company has identified the area as a key focus for its ongoing growth strategy.

St. Johns is located about 8 miles west of Nocatee. This geographic positioning places the county within a region that has seen increased commercial development activity.

The expansion efforts indicate that 7 Brew Coffee intends to open additional sites in the coming months. Specific details regarding the exact number of new locations or their precise addresses have not been provided in the current announcement.

Industry observers note that coffee chains often target counties with growing residential populations to capture market share. St. Johns County has experienced demographic shifts in recent years, which may influence such business decisions.

No timeline for the opening of these new locations has been established. Further information regarding the specific sites or investment amounts will be released as the company finalizes its plans.

The announcement highlights the continued interest of national brands in expanding their footprint in Northeast Florida. 7 Brew Coffee remains one of several regional and national chains competing for customers in the area.

Source: WhatNow.

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Wade Doyle

Wade Doyle writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Nocatee.

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