Local fast food chain Burgerville is hoping to expand its Pacific Northwestern footprint with the help of new investors. On Friday, May 3, the company announced that it has partnered with a group of local investors that includes former Dutch Bros CEO Joth Ricci. Burgerville currently operates between Corvallis, Oregon and Centralia, Washington — the goal is to expand that footprint southward to Medford and up to Seattle.
“We get constant requests to come to Bend, to come to Salem, to come to Eugene,” Burgerville CEO Ed Casey says.
The Vancouver, Washington-based company was founded in 1961 and currently operates 39 restaurants throughout Oregon and Washington. It’s known
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