Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce: A Ribbon Cutting Celebrates the Opening of Jersey Mike’s in Florence

Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce: A Ribbon Cutting Celebrates the Opening of Jersey Mike’s in Florence
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Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on September 30.

Jersey Mike’s joins the lineup of Florence restaurants this summer. On Wednesday, September 15th a ribbon cutting was held to celebrate its opening and joining the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce. Joining in the celebration were Chamber staff and ambassadors.  The sub-style restaurant opened on June 2.  “It has been busy,” said Michael Kelly, Franchise Owner. “We have been blessed to be here.”  Kelly said this is his first time as a franchise owner. He moved to Florence in May from Charleston, where he attended Charleston Southern, majoring in political science.  The restaurant is located at 110 Woody Jones Blvd. in Florence. Jersey Mike’s offers hot and cold subs from Mike’s Famous Philly to the Big Kahuna Cheese Steak to The Veggie or the Original Italian.

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