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New executive at Burgerville says there’s ‘pent-up demand for Burgerville to grow’

Vancouver-based chain hopes to add new locations in the I-5 corridor

By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff writer
Published: November 12, 2024, 6:06am
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A motorist passes the Salmon Creek Burgerville. The Vancouver company is poised to expand in the coming years.
A motorist passes the Salmon Creek Burgerville. The Vancouver company is poised to expand in the coming years. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files) Photo Gallery

With a new development executive and a new group of investors, Vancouver’s homegrown Burgerville fast-food chain is making moves to create more fans and serve more customers.

The company announced in January it planned to expand its footprint throughout the Northwest. News broke four months later that the fast-food chain struck a deal with a local investor group to do just that.

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