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Sonic Drive Thru is next for Manteca
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The Manteca Sonic will not have a car port with individual menu boards.

Another fast food place.

Another coffee drive thru.

Another distribution style warehouse.

They are among applications for building permits that were submitted last month to the City of Manteca as the last step before ground can break on actual construction.

A Sonic Drive Thru will be built on the northwest corner of Daniels Street and Airport Way just down the street from Costco and the Big League Dreams sports complex.

Unlike the Sonic locations in Ripon and Lathrop, the Manteca location will not have the familiar car ports that you drive under, park, and then order from your own personal menu.

There will be the standard drive-thru lane.

You will also have the ability to walk into the 2,300 square foot restaurant that will have limited indoor seating.

The Sonic will be part of a building that will adjoin a 3,400 square-foot Extra Mile convenience store.

There will also be 20 Chevron fueling stations and a car wash.

The entities are part of the Daniels Center being pursued by the owners of Two Guys Food & Fuel located in the 100 block of Lathrop Road in Lathrop.

The project will also include a “Welcome to Manteca” monument sign on the corner of Daniels Street and Airport Way.

It is the first intersection that visitors heading toward Big League Dreams, Great Wolf, and the fledgling family entertainment zone reach after getting off the 120 Bypass.

 The permit to build the second Dutch Bros Coffee in Manteca is also being processed.

It will be at 2160 North Union Road north of Lathrop Road in the same commercial project where there is a CVS Drug Store.

There is an existing Dutch Bros on West Yosemite Avenue east of Union Road.

A third Dutch Bros location has been approved for the Manteca Crossings center on the northwest corner of Airport Way and Daniels Street where grading started for the overall commercial development earlier this month.

Building plans were also submitted for a  304,120-square-foot distribution center that will be built on one of the remaining vacant parcels in Spreckels Business Park.

Prologis — a San Francisco-based real estate company specializing in the space needs of the consumption side of the global supply chain — is pursing the project. The firm has more than $56 billion in assets.

The project is in the 400 block of Spreckels Avenue. It backs up to homes along Cowell Street in the Powers Tact neighborhood. To the south is American Modular while to the north are medical offices and J&M farm equipment.

There will be 8,000 square feet of office space included in the footprint. The building will have 56 truck loading docks on the north side of the building along with parking space for 63 truck trailers. The site will have 180 car parking spaces with some of those adjacent to a sound wall separating the property from nearby homes.

 

To contact Dennis Wyatt, email dwyatt@mantecabulletin.com