Rutter's Building New Store in Pennsylvania
YORK, Pa. -- Rutter's Farm Stores broke ground on a 5,150-square-foot convenience store at 1455 York Road in Monroe Township, Pa., the company reported.
The 24-hour store will create 35 to 40 permanent jobs when it opens this summer, and will be the third Rutter's store in Cumberland County.
"It's a growing area, and Rutter's is excited to be growing along with Cumberland County," said Scott Hartman, president and CEO of Rutter's Farm Stores, in a released statement. "We look forward to welcoming customers through the doors of our newest store."
The store will incorporate a variety of eco-friendly attributes, including energy-saving skylights, triple-glazed windows, LED exterior lights, a white reflective roof, and an energy and climate control management system, according to the company. Additionally, outside the store, the company will offer a recycling bin for bottles, cans and newspapers, and a bike rack.
The store will offer fresh-food menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner, touch-screen ordering, a premium-coffee island, seating, and a surcharge-free M&T Bank ATM, and the award-winning design will include open ceilings, floor and wall tiles, and touch-free restrooms with floating ceilings, music and other upscale accents, the company reported.
Outside, two canopies will cover 16 fueling positions for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
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The 24-hour store will create 35 to 40 permanent jobs when it opens this summer, and will be the third Rutter's store in Cumberland County.
"It's a growing area, and Rutter's is excited to be growing along with Cumberland County," said Scott Hartman, president and CEO of Rutter's Farm Stores, in a released statement. "We look forward to welcoming customers through the doors of our newest store."
The store will incorporate a variety of eco-friendly attributes, including energy-saving skylights, triple-glazed windows, LED exterior lights, a white reflective roof, and an energy and climate control management system, according to the company. Additionally, outside the store, the company will offer a recycling bin for bottles, cans and newspapers, and a bike rack.
The store will offer fresh-food menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner, touch-screen ordering, a premium-coffee island, seating, and a surcharge-free M&T Bank ATM, and the award-winning design will include open ceilings, floor and wall tiles, and touch-free restrooms with floating ceilings, music and other upscale accents, the company reported.
Outside, two canopies will cover 16 fueling positions for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
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