Joint Base Lewis-McChord Unveils $3.2 Million Upgrade to Pendleton Express
The upgrade includes JBLM’s first Hot Stuff Kitchen restaurant and second Hunt Brothers Pizza, along with an expanded Snack Avenue and new walk-in cooler/freezer section.
The upgrade includes JBLM’s first Hot Stuff Kitchen restaurant and second Hunt Brothers Pizza, along with an expanded Snack Avenue and new walk-in cooler/freezer section.
This is the third Panera opened by the Exchange on a military installation.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Airmen, families, retirees and community members can enjoy an upgraded shopping experience at the main Exchange, which recently underwent $4 million in improvements.
The new 12,272-square-foot Express, in the heart of the 82nd Airborne Division training area, is the 15th Express to open on Fort Liberty.
The Exchange renovated the very small PX to nearly double its size, allowing for shelves stocked with more American snacks and beverages, as well as non-food items.
General Manager Hollie Heft Morales says the community has responded well to both offerings, which opened in June.
The 12,808-square-foot troop store provides a convenient shopping experience for Soldiers, students in advanced individual training and Airmen, Guardians, Sailors and Marines.
Fort Irwin cut the ribbon on a new $15.7 million, 14,000 square-foot Express on May 29, bringing new food options, services and more to one convenient location
The new location offers more convenience for Soldiers at USAG Humphreys.
The restaurant serves up classic American fare with burgers, fries and milkshakes. This is the second Five Guys the Exchange has opened on a military installation.
