The city of Orange announced permits were approved for several businesses, including Bojangles, coming soon to the Roadster Travel Center, located at 5020 Interstate 10.
The opening is expected this month.
The fast-food franchise is known for its crispy, hand-breaded fried chicken, made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuits, and flavor-packed fixings.
Also, 7 Brew Coffee will be located at 3131 N. 16th St., offering residents and visitors a new option for their favorite drinks.
According to city officials, the coffee shop was founded in 2017 and has expanded across the U.S. with its innovative drive-thru model and positive customer experience.
Construction is underway for Discourt Tire Center at Eagle Point in Orange.
Also, permitting has been approved for a new EquipmentShare facility to be constructed at 6521 Interstate 10, the former site of Bates Plaza.
Founded in 2015 by contractors Jabbok and Willy Schlacks, EquipmentShare is one of the fastest-growing equipment solutions providers in the U.S. The company now operates more than 326 locations nationwide and employs over 6,900 individuals.
The city additionally announced a permit was approved for a new AutoZone store at 3746 N. 16th St.
AutoZone is one of the nation’s leading retailers of auto parts and accessories, offering everything from batteries and brakes to tools and motor oil.
Last month, Ouachita Trailer Sales, located at 4450 Intersate 10, celebrated their opening with a ribbon cutting hosted by the Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce.
Family owned and operated, Ouachita (pronounced “wash-i-taw”) is a distributor of Cynergy2 Cargo trailers, Iron Bull Dump trailers, utility and equipment trailers, and more.
They are open 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and by appointment on weekends.
Visit www.ouachitatrailers.com for more information.
