Lamars Donuts Returns To Midtown Roots
Grand opening marks second phase of The Glover Project redevelopment effort
in midtown, launch of new LaMar s brand and continued expansion of the chain
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI (Monday, September 12, 2005) -
Forty-five years after the first LaMars Donuts was opened on Linwood Boulevard, the company today returned to its roots with a new store at 3395 Main Street, just three blocks away from the original LaMars, which closed in 2003, four decades after its founding, due to the founder Ray Lamars failing health.
A brief opening ceremony at 11 a.m. today also initiated the launch of a new look and image for the LaMars chain now operating in seven states, as well as a national expansion campaign. When the store opened at 5:30 a.m., lines of waiting customers stretched outside the restaurant and donuts were consumed as fast as they could be made.
We are delighted to bring LaMars Donuts back to midtown, said LaMars CEO Anthony Bonelli. Were also proud to be part of a larger redevelopment effort, and to play a role in revitalizing the area where our chain began.
When Ray Lamar opened his first store in 1960 on Linwood Boulevard, locals immediately flocked to the homemade donuts. A reputation for freshness and quality quickly amassed into a regional phenomenon and today, LaMars Donuts has grown to 27 stores. The newest is the second of four retailers scheduled to open as part of a sweeping project, spearheaded by Kansas City Councilman Jim Glover, to redevelop a 35-acre area in midtown. Sales tax revenue from the new store, as well as from existing Home Depot and Costco stores in the area, will be placed in a housing rehabilitation fund for the surrounding neighborhood.
The latest Kansas City location also showcases a new interior décor that will be the standard for other stores. Changes include upgraded signage and a pastel color palette designed to add an updated, modern touch to the bistro setting. The image makeover complements the kick-off of an expansion program aimed at attracting LaMars franchisees in new states through carefully targeted advertising and marketing tactics.
Part of what makes LaMars unique is our commitment to integrating our stores into our communities, as a gathering place and as a good corporate citizen, said Bonelli. Supporting that effort, on September 16, all seven Kansas City LaMars stores, along with stores in Denver, will donate a portion of the days proceeds to the American Red Cross to assist relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, the Oxford, Alabama, LaMars is serving as a drop-off location for clothing and other supplies.
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About LaMars Donuts Founded in 1960 by Ray Lamar, LaMars Donuts made its debut in Kansas City. Based on the donut shop's phenomenal success and widespread reputation, franchises began selling in the early 1990s for bistro-style donut stores. LaMars now has 24 locations in seven states: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Tennessee. LaMars donuts have been recommended by Zagats Survey, the New Yorker and Gourmet Magazine, and have been chosen as best donut by newspapers nationwide. Additional information can be found at www.lamars.com.
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LaMar's Donuts
6551 S. Revere Pkwy.. #250
Centennial,
CO
Toll Free: (800)533-7489
Fax: (303)790-0708
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