Dash In Continues Carolina Expansion

Plus, Parker’s Kitchen opens three new locations; Maverik holds a grand opening in Idaho.

December 19, 2025

Dash In is opening a new location in Charlotte, North Carolina, The Wills Group, parent company to Dash In stores, posted on LinkedIn.

“This new location represents an important step in our expansion in the Carolinas and an opportunity to introduce guests to our fresh, made-for-you menu, modern store design, top tier fuel and eco-friendly car wash offerings, all in one destination. As Dash In prepares to begin construction next year, we look forward to becoming part of the everyday routine for local residents and giving back to this vibrant community as it grows,” the retailer said in the post.

Parker’s Kitchen recently held grand openings for three new store locations, Ted Sadowski, senior vice president at Parker’s Kitchen, posted on LinkedIn. “Three Parker's Kitchen grand openings in just three weeks to close out fiscal 2025. Come experience our newest store in the city of Port Wentworth, Georgia …at 132 Highway 30 in Chatham County. Featuring our newest prototype, this location highlights what’s next for Parker's Kitchen, and our outstanding team members can’t wait to show it off.”

Maverik opened a new location in Caldwell, Idaho, this month. “Today, we’re thrilled to open the doors to our brand-new Maverik store at 15280 Green Rd, Caldwell, Idaho,” the retailer posted on LinkedIn. “Whether you’re stopping in for fuel, fresh food or a quick pick-me-up, our team is ready to welcome you with big smiles and even bigger Maverik energy.”

Stewart’s Shops recently re-opened a store in Harrisville, New York. “Our newly remodeled shop at 81 Route 3 in Harrisville features a sandwich station, double the parking, double the gas pumps and a wider variety of food, beverages and, of course, our award-winning milk and ice cream. Located just a few blocks from our former Harrisville shop, our new location marks a $1.9 million investment into the community,” the retailer said.

Stewart’s donated $1,500 to the Harrisville Central School and $1,500 to the Harrisville Free Library in honor of the grand opening.