City of Lincoln officials 
						welcome Dunkin Donuts to the business community
						
		 
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		 [November 14, 2017] 
		  
		 
		On Friday morning, the city of Lincoln welcomed Dunkin 
		Donuts to the community, participating in a ribbon cut with the new 
		business owners. 
		 
		Mayor Seth Goodman, and Aldermen Michelle Bauer and Rick Hoefle were on 
		hand for the cut. Owner Nick Bhatt, wife Madvi, and business associate 
		J.D. Patel gathered with city officials in front of the new donut and 
		coffee shop on the city's far west end for the happy occasion. 
		 
		Bhatt said the new store had been three years in the making. The land 
		had been purchased three years ago; then the project was temporarily put 
		on hold. Then this year, the decision was made to go ahead with the 
		plan. 
		 
		The popular coffee and donut chain is located on the east end of a four-plex 
		building. Bhatt said that the other three suites would be available for 
		rent in the future. 
		 
		This is Bhatt's second Dunkin franchise, with the first being located in 
		Springfield. 
						
		
		  
						
		On Friday, it was a very chilly day, and the new establishment was doing 
		a brisk business.  
						
						
						  
						 
						Along with the city representatives and the Bhatt's, Dan 
						Benedict of the Logan County Veteran's Assistance 
						Commission was on hand. In honor of Veteran's Day, the 
						new restaurant donated $100 to the VAC. Benedict 
						accepted the check graciously saying that funding from 
						local businesses was greatly appreciated. 
						
						
						
						  
						 
						Before cutting the ribbon, Mayor Goodman welcomed the 
						Bhatt's to Lincoln and noted that good coffee was a 
						favorite beverage for him, and the Bhatt's can expect to 
						see him regularly. 
						
		
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			Alderman Rick Hoefle, 
			Madvi and Nick Bhatt, Dan Benedict, Mayor Seth Goodman, Alderwoman 
			Michelle Bauer, J.D. Patel 
            
			  
            The location offers a dine-in area as 
			well as a drive-thru for traveler convenience. 
  
  
  
				 
			[Nila Smith] 
			
			  
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