Subway to move into Mix Cafe space in Downtown Honolulu
Courtesy: Subway
Subway is indeed taking over the former space of the popular sandwich shop, Mix Cafe, at Central Pacific Plaza in Downtown Honolulu, with an open date set for October, the leasing firm that handled the deal told PBN on Thursday.
PBN first reported[6] that Subway was the likely taker of the ground floor space of the Central Pacific Bank Building along Alakea Street.
The Subway across the street at the Arcade Building is leaving its current spot to move into the 896-square-foot, 220 S. King[7] St. location, which is next to Starbucks[8].
Sandra Burgess[9], a Subway franchise owner, who currently has five locations open and two more in the works, is the franchisee for this sandwich shop.
Colliers International Hawaii’s Brandon Bera[10] and Karen Birkett[11] squared away the lease for both the tenant and landlord.
Mix Cafe closed earlier this year after five years in business, as first reported by PBN[12].
Before Mix Cafe, the space was occupied by a Jamba Juice[13] on the street level of the bank’s downtown branch.
Subway, the largest single-brand restaurant chain and biggest restaurant operator in the world, has more than 42,000 locations in 107 countries.
Duane Shimogawa covers energy, real estate and economic development for Pacific Business News.
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