Dunkin’ Donuts signed a multi-unit store development agreement with Chi Yung Wang for the development of five restaurants in South Carolina. The franchisee’s plans call for one unit to open in 2009, and the balance within the next four years.

Chi Yung Wang has owned and operated an Auntie Anne’s store in Pembroke Pines, Florida, in addition to numerous athletic footwear stores in the northeast.

Dunkin’ Donuts development of the Savannah DMA is part of a steady and strategic growth strategy, which includes expanding in existing markets while entering new cities across the country to help direct the company’s future growth.

“Dunkin’ Donuts is excited to welcome Chi Yung Wang to the market,” says Lynette McKee, CFE, vice president of franchising, Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. “These five stores will satisfy a growing demand in Savannah for high quality coffee and baked goods that are available all day.”

According to McKee, “We look forward to being a vibrant part of the community and playing an important role in the daily lives of the people who live and work in the community.”

“We are proud to bring Dunkin’ Donuts’ new menu to Savannah,” says Chi Yung Wang. “We look forward to being a vibrant part of the community and playing an important role in the daily lives of the people who live and work here.”

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