The new home for the SanTan Village outlet of this quick service restaurant chain is currently under construction. SanTan Village, although already functioning, is still in the process of building and development. It’s hoped that this lifestyle center, when eventually completed, will span 3,000,000 square feet of functioning area. It seems that the Dairy Queen store in SanTan Village has been doing well. The need for a larger premises was keenly felt by both staff and customers.
Loyal fans of Dairy Queen will not have to far to go to find their favorite ice cream sundaes and quick service restaurant menu. The new premises is located quite close to the original DQ location. It will be at the corner of SanTan Village Parkway and Market Street. The spacious new store will have capacity for a bigger clientele and improved service. This new and improved Dairy Queen outlet will surely become one of the top attractions in SanTan Village. The move will hopefully take place in the first quarter of 2019.
Dairy Queen is a long-established and well-loved quick service restaurant chain. It has around 6,000 outlets in the USA, Canada and other countries. Dairy Queen outlets are run by hard-working, individuals and teams. It was initially a treat outlet for soft serve ice cream and ice cream sundaes, but it eventually expanded into the quick service restaurant sector. DQ is popular with families, with workers on lunch break and with kids enjoying outings with friends. Its popularity has grown over the years. It’s hard to picture a mall or lifestyle center in North America without a ‘DQ’ store.
SanTan Village is a lifestyle center located in Gilbert, Arizona, which is a fast developing area. Lifestyle centers go a step further than traditional malls. They function as mixed-use commercial centers. The aim is to combine the traditional commercial functionality of a shopping mall with the luxury and opulence of a leisure complex. Lifestyle centers may feature both commercial and residential developments. They are typically situated in areas like Arizona where there is ongoing development. The target audience is invariably upmarket.
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