
Dirtbag Ales Taproom and Brewery, a locally owned and operated brewery known for their unique ales, expansive bar space and numerous community activities, has announced it will be expanding its campus to include more parking and new businesses for the area.
On Aug. 20, the Dirtbag Ales Crew took to social media to announce the addition of The Dirtbag Plaza releasing in a statement:
“As many of you have noticed, we’ve been making some exciting improvements around our property. We’re pleased to officially announce that we are expanding with the addition of 320 paved parking spaces and introducing The Dirtbag Plaza, which will feature businesses like The BBQ Lab and others to come. This expansion has been a long-term goal of ours, and it’s only possible because of the continued support from our community. We’re grateful to all of you for helping us reach this milestone.”
The group also announced that they are aware of current development taking place behind their property with a residential neighborhood coming soon.
“Additionally, you may have seen that construction is also happening at the back of our property. We’re excited to share that we’ll be welcoming some new neighbors! In the coming months and years, a new residential neighborhood will be opening up behind us. So, if you’ve ever dreamed of being within walking distance of your favorite brewery, now’s your chance—no more needing to call an Uber,” shared the post.
Businesses interested in leasing space are the future Dirtbag Plaza can call 910-829-1617 Ext. 203 or Ext. 208 for more information.
Learn more about Dirtbag Ales on their website here.
See their original social media announcement here.
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