Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Krispy Kreme Coming to Lexington Park

Looks like Krispy Kreme has got their sights on a location across from the San Souci Plaza in Lexington Park.  Not much more information to give right now.  Updates as we get them.

UPDATE 3-23-16 :  Still looking for some sign of progress but nothing has happened.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just curious as to why it seems some restaurants and other places will bring their business to Lex Park before Waldorf. It seems like the population and money being spent is centered in Waldorf for SoMD.

Anonymous said...

I can't wait. This will do great business in Lexington Park

Anonymous said...

I was wondering the same thing. Why does it seem like Waldorf is getting ignored by business?

Waldorfmom said...

I think the shamefully obvious reason why businesses ignore Waldorf is the correct one. Its the demographics alone. No one wants to say it, but I am going to with hopes that my comments wont start trouble. I don't think it's lack of college degrees (everybody I know in Waldorf, including myself, has at least a masters or beyond), or shortages in population. I think it is because the population is heavily African American and some businesses refuse to see GREEN instead of brown. Until someone proves this, calls them out, and explains that this is unacceptable, this will keep happening.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Waldorfmom, but I have to disagree. I live and have worked in Lexington Park and the majority of my neighbors are African American, as were most of my customers. I personally think that Waldorf has many more food and shopping options than Lexington Park does, and I'm happy to see new choices here. As for why Lexington Park, the answer seems fairly obvious. The base down here drives our economy. Though many don't live in the immediate area surrounding the base, the income from those commuters is going to be very helpful. Also, a quick search of the nearest krispy kreme location shows one in Alexandria, which is only 15 miles from Waldorf (depending on what part of Waldorf you live in; I know that Waldorf is a big place). That is a 50 mile or more drive for us here in the southern parts of St. Mary's. Perhaps the company is looking to spread out the stores to better serve the entire population. I'm sure that if this store does well others will open.

hammockbrain said...

Until something is done with the roads into Waldorf, I don't want to see anything new. Seems our commissioners don't care about that and that's why no one wants to come here.

Waldorfmom said...

Mo worries Anom 5:40 pm. Please disagree with me. I want to be wrong. If love to see data and proof that there are other reasons for these disparities. I want to believe that we live in an equal, just and unbiased world. Thank you for your thoughts ��

Waldorfmom said...

Correction....Id love to see :)

hammockbrain said...

Waldorfmom, we're far from equal, just and unbiased and we won't be until we get to heaven because this is an imperfect world.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Chris can provide some insight...

Anonymous said...

Because too much ttraffic, too many people, too busy & wst too much crime!

Anonymous said...

Do you know what is going in at the old 7-11 on 235 next to Blue wind Gourment?

opie6 said...

^probably a mattress store. J/k. Any rumors on what will be going in with the theater and Aldi? I heard Chilis was eyeing it.

Unknown said...

This is because of the base and the population here is on the rise. Waldorf has damn near everything when it comes to chain restaurants. But with the base being here and the cove point operation Lexington park is a Iona's coming place

Unknown said...

Waldorf is getting a Krispy kreme also, more then likely the same franchisee

Anonymous said...

Why do you feel it is way too much crime?