Construction starts on Dunkin’ Donuts

WINSTED —  Earlier this month construction started on a new Dunkin’ Donuts to be built at 760 West Main St. 

Plans for the new location were approved by the town in early 2014.

The property is between the Beardsley and Memorial Library at 40 Munro Place  and Second Congregational Church of Winsted at 800 Main St.

It was the location of a repair shop and used car lot from 2000 to 2012 and has been vacant since the death of repair shop owner Robert Zablocki.

The store will be owned by Joe Naples, who owns and operates a Dunkin’ Donuts store at 3 Main St. and a store in Southbury.

At the beginning of construction a fence was erected around the site, and the long-standing building on the site was demolished.

According to an email sent to the Board of Selectmen by Town Manager Dale Martin on Friday, April 10, some environmental remediation on the site is likely to be part of construction plans.

Martin wrote that the store would open some time in the late summer.

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