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Starbucks Drive Thru Planned For Woodgrove Festival

The Starbucks drive thru will take over a 2,400 square-foot freestanding building at the northeast corner of the Woodridge shopping spot.

According to the Village of Woodridge, the new Starbucks drive thru will take over a 2,400 square-foot freestanding building at the location detailed below.
According to the Village of Woodridge, the new Starbucks drive thru will take over a 2,400 square-foot freestanding building at the location detailed below. (David Allen/Patch)

WOODRIDGE, IL — The Woodridge Village Board recently approved plans for a new Starbucks drive-thru in a nearby shopping center. According to the village, the new Starbucks drive thru will take over a 2,400 square-foot freestanding building at the northeast corner of Woodgrove Festival on 75th St.

Starbucks currently occupies a 2,000 square-foot facility in the shopping center, but will soon move to the larger space, according to the village.

The village adds that this development includes the elimination and configuration of several parking stalls and drive aisles part of the overall shopping center.

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