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SUBWAY looking for new locations

Milford, CT The SUBWAY restaurant chain, which has recently celebrated 50 years of providing value to its partners, is on the lookout for some new locations.

“We are always looking for ways to create a great experience for our guests; from product innovations to exciting new locations,” said John Devine, director of Subway Real Estate. “We’re looking for great, conveniently located properties to either locate – or relocate – Subwaysandwich shops to make it easier for our guests to find us and enjoy our great sandwiches and salads.”

From 300 to 2,000 s/f, SUBWAY restaurants come in all shapes and sizes. Along with fitting in traditional shopping centers, malls and free standing locations, the brand can also fit sandwich shops in non-traditional venues as well, such as hospitals, colleges, sports arenas and airports.

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