DEAD Corner to BOOMING Hub! Mokas Coffee’s SHOCKING 4-Location Wichita Takeover!
Did you know that despite numerous business closures and demolitions, one Wichita intersection is poised for a dramatic comeback? For years, Central and Oliver has been a site of commercial decline, witnessing the closure and demolition of Albero Cafe, a CVS, and the "Dinky Dillons" building. However, a significant reversal of fortune is underway as Mokas Coffee & Eatery, a rapidly expanding chain, has chosen this prime corner for its next Wichita location, targeting a spring 2027 opening. Jason Ingermanson, owner of JRI Hospitality, believes the area is "underserved" and offers a perfect "College Hill vibe" for their brand. Furthermore, this new establishment is just one part of Mokas' ambitious expansion plans, with the company aiming to open another Wichita location each year for the next three years, cementing the city as its training hub for future franchisees. Their growth isn't just local; Mokas recently signed a six-unit franchising deal for Kansas City, Lawrence, and Topeka, with another major deal expected soon for other Kansas markets. This transformation is further supported by a recent Wichita City Council approval for a "mixed-use commercial marketplace" at the intersection, promising even more development. This resurgence signals a new era for Central and Oliver, turning a corner from decay to dynamic growth. Stay tuned for more local business developments by subscribing to our channel and hitting that notification bell!
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