7 Brew opens a new location in Syracuse, offering diverse drink options.
7 Brew, a drive-thru coffee business, has opened its first location in Syracuse at 3906 Brewerton Road. Known for its extensive menu of over 20,000 drink combinations, the new outlet aims to create 50 jobs in the area. As part of their community commitment, 7 Brew also hosted a donation weekend benefiting Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, presenting a $10,000 check. This expansion reflects a growing trend of new business openings in the region, including the appointment of a new business development officer at Tompkins Community Bank.
7 Brew differentiates itself from competitors by offering an impressive array of over 20,000 unique drink combinations. The menu features a variety of options, including espresso-based coffee, chillers, teas, 7 Energy drinks, and sodas, positioning the establishment as “more than your standard coffee stand.” This unique approach to beverages has been part of 7 Brew’s strategy in rapidly expanding its business model across the United States.
The opening of the new Clay location is also significant from an employment perspective, as 7 Brew plans to create 50 jobs in the Syracuse area. Prospective applicants interested in joining the team can submit applications through the company’s website.
The history of 7 Brew began in Rogers, Arkansas, where the original stand was founded. Over the years, the company has seen substantial growth and now boasts over 380 stands nationwide. This rapid expansion reflects a successful business model and a growing demand for specialty coffee services.
In addition to revitalizing the local area with new job opportunities, 7 Brew has made a philanthropic commitment to the community. As a part of its opening celebration, the company hosted a donation weekend from May 16 to 18, where customers were encouraged to “pay what they want” while trying out their products. The proceeds from this initiative benefited the Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, and as a show of support, 7 Brew presented a $10,000 check to the hospital. This collaboration reinforces 7 Brew’s partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, highlighting the company’s dedication to benefiting the community it serves.
Dr. Gregory Connors, the executive director of Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, expressed gratitude for 7 Brew’s support and optimism for a strong partnership going forward.
The expansion of 7 Brew in Syracuse coincides with broader trends in local economic activity. In related developments, Tompkins Community Bank has appointed Paul Palladino as the new business development officer for Syracuse. This appointment is part of the bank’s initiative to strengthen community ties and promote its services, a move that aligns with the growing regional business activities, particularly with the anticipated arrival of Micron Technology in the area.
Moreover, during late May, 43 new businesses were registered across Onondaga, Cayuga, Cortland, and Madison counties, signifying a vibrant economic climate and opportunities for local entrepreneurs. Among these new operations are two restaurants and one business that will be setting up in Madison County. However, the landscape also saw some contractions, with two businesses filing to close their operations, one in Onondaga County and another in Cayuga County.
As 7 Brew begins its journey in the Syracuse area, the combination of job creation, community engagement, and the backdrop of a thriving local economy paints an optimistic picture for both the business and the residents who may benefit from its offerings.
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