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Jersey Mike’s Subs will open two locations in the Tri-Cities this fall. The New Jersey-based sandwich company confirmed it will open a shop between the new Starbucks and the future MOD Pizza outside JCPenney in the Columbia Center mall parking lot. (Photo by Wendy Culverwell)

Jersey Mike’s confirms plans to open in Kennewick, Richland  

April 15, 2021

Jersey Mike’s Subs is building not one but two restaurants in the Tri-Cities. 

The New Jersey-based company confirmed it has leased space in a new strip mall at 1659 N. Columbia Center Blvd., in the parking lot of JCPenney. It will be sandwiched between a Starbucks coffee shop that opened recently, as well as the future outpost for Kennewick’s first MOD Pizza. 

Jersey Mike’s leased a 1,200-square-foot space in a development by Hogback Development Co., that was initially reserved for California-based Habit Burger Grill. Habit Burger’s plans changed when the pandemic struck and it later confirmed it would open near the Richland Walmart.  

The two Jersey Mike’s restaurants will open this fall, according to a spokesperson. 

Jersey Mike’s previously confirmed it would open its debut store in the Tri-Cities at 2729 Queensgate Driveat Vintner Square in Richland’s Queensgate shopping district. 

Until they open, fans must travel to Spokane or to western Washington for its hot cheesesteaks, the Jersey Shore’s Favorite, which is a cold sandwich with provolone, ham and cappacuoloand its cult favorite Tastykakes desserts. It recently added a grilled portabella mushroom and swiss to its lineup. 

Jersey Mike’s Subs' newest sub features fresh grilled Portabella mushrooms, green peppers and onions with melted Swiss cheese. (Courtesy Jersey Mike’s Subs)

The company began on the Point Pleasant, New Jersey, shoreline and is currently led by Peter Cancro, who took over the business at the age of 17 and began selling franchise rights in 1987. There are nearly 1,900 locations nationwide. 

Chad Carper of Kiemle Hagood represented Hogback Development in the lease transaction at Columbia Center.