A new concept Dunkin’ Go store proposed for Naperville — open to drive-thru-only customers — is headed to the Naperville City Council for approval.
It will be a tight fit for the 1.75-acre site at 1671 N. Route 59 at Diehl Road but variances that will allow the project to work won the blessing Wednesday night of the Naperville Planning and Commission, which recommended the council sign off on the project.“This is probably one of the smallest commercial lots that the city has in this corridor,” project architect Hemal Purohit said.
“We are very happy having Dunkin’ Donuts in Naperville, and we would like to add this third one to cater the southbound traffic and the Diehl Road traffic going eastbound,” he said.
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