I've heard rumors about a national chain restaurant coming to Superior on Belknap Street near downtown. I've also heard other people say that it might be a laundromat. It turns out all of them are true, and we will soon have a brand new development in Superior.

The location is 1612 & 1624 Belknap Street. There was an old bank there which was demolished earlier this week. It's across the street from Northland Chevrolet and just a block from the Superior Public Library.

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I did some digging and found that the property is owned by Linn Developments, LLC. I reached out to them to ask if they can address the rumors, and they surprisingly got back to me right away with some great news for noodle lovers.

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The development of the property will be done in two phases. The first is a stand-alone 2,200-square-foot building on the west side of the property. According to Linn Companies, Noodles & Company has entered into a long-term lease agreement. They expect it to open in early 2024.

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The next phase of development will be a 5,000-square-foot building that will be home to Linn Companie's own business concepts: A Tumble Fresh Coin Laundry and a Pet Fresh Dog Wash.

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The dog wash will be a self-enclosed, self-serve, premium dogwash, according to their website.

The Tumble Fresh Coin Laundry is described as a well-lit, family-friendly laundromat. They are open 7 days a week, 5:00 am - 1:00 am including holidays.

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Linn Companies has 12 Tumble Fresh Coin Laundry locations, and 4 Pet Wash locations with more being developed, including the ones here in Superior.

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