Camp San Luis Obispo Opens First Unattended Retail Unit
The original home of the California National Guard, Camp San Luis Obispo is about 60 miles north of Vandenberg SFB, which oversees its Exchange operations.
The original home of the California National Guard, Camp San Luis Obispo is about 60 miles north of Vandenberg SFB, which oversees its Exchange operations.
The restaurant, which serves pizza, pasta and more, is the latest in a series of improvements at Fort Liberty.
General Manager Thomas “TK” Kuttamperoor and Starbucks Store Manager Karolyn Madera received top corporate awards from Starbucks for their leadership and execution of the Military Family store recognition.
The new location is more convenient than the previous one, which was about a mile away from the BX and Military Clothing store.
Fort Liberty’s first Potbelly is also the first at any Exchange.
The location marks a permanent concessionaire location for the former vendor partner owned by a Cannon Airman’s spouse,.
The self-serve retail market offers better-for-you options, such as salads, sandwiches, protein bars and fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as hot and cold beverages.
The center provides military members and their families a convenient, accessible location for vehicle registration and renewals; title changes; personalized license plates; and more.
The store replaces a Yellow Box location that was more than 10 times smaller.
The services specialist met her husband through the Exchange. “We both truly believe in the Exchange mission,” she says. “It’s so rewarding and makes me so proud to see where we go and what we…
