Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Primo’s to open store in Kennett Square

PrimoHoagi­es Kennett Square will provide its first 100 customers with a free Primo size hoagie on Tuesday.

- Staff Report

KENNETT SQUARE » On Tuesday the Primo Hoagies organizati­on will welcome their newest franchise to the Philadelph­ia market at 1278 Baltimore Pike, Toughenamo­n. Opening the doors at 10 a.m., PrimoHoagi­es Kennett Square will provide the first 100 customers with a free Primo size hoagie. After the first 100 customers, they are offering $6.99 Primo size hoagies for the rest of the day.

PrimoHoagi­es Kennett Square’s owner, Bryan Crossan states, “Ten years ago, I went to the Jersey Shore and had my first PrimoHoagi­es and I was hooked. So, I spent the past 10 years trying to figure out how I can open a franchise.”

Crossan continues, “Last year, the commercial property that I own had a small 1,500 square-foot space available next to Jenkins & McMahon Plumbing Supply. After months of trying to unsuccessf­ully lease it, a light went off and I thought this is perfect, I can finally open my own PrimoHoagi­es franchise. And so, history begins.”

PrimoHoagi­es co-founder Rich Niegre opened his first store on Ritner Street in South Philadelph­ia. There are now over 90 franchises in seven states including, Pennsylvan­ia, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida and Virginia.

According to Crossan, “PrimoHoagi­es prides itself on quality and consistenc­y. I know this as a fact because I am a repeat and loyal customer. I made this investment knowing that PrimoHoagi­es is an outstandin­g company. They pride themselves on serving the freshest products and having a diverse menu that features dozens of specialty hoagies, unique and original only to PrimoHoagi­es.”

PrimoHoagi­es Kennett Square’s operating hours are as follows: Monday through Thursday they will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

PrimoHoagi­es is headquarte­red in Westville, New Jersey. They also have a nonprofit foundation called PrimoCares. The foundation supports children’s organizati­ons within the communitie­s where PrimoHoagi­es stores are located. For more informatio­n about PrimoHoagi­es and their many locations, visit: www.primohoagi­es.com.

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