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New Dunkin’ Location Breaks Ground in Humble This October

Construction has officially been slated for October on a new Dunkin’ restaurant in Humble, marking another expansion of the popular coffee and doughnut chain in the Houston-area market. The project is documented through a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which outlines key details of the buildout.

Project Snapshot

  • The location is set at 15906 Woodland Hills Drive, Ste. 100, Humble, TX 77346.

  • The work involves the renovation of approximately 2,000 square feet of existing space, with a project cost of about $560,000.

  • According to the filing, construction is expected to begin in October and wrap up in December, although a firm opening date has not yet been published.

  • The finished restaurant will offer the standard Dunkin’ menu—coffee drinks, doughnuts and food items—and features such as complimentary Wi-Fi.

Why This Entry Matters

This new Dunkin’ site reflects broader trends in the Houston region: suburban communities like Humble are drawing strong interest from quick-service and specialty food operators as the population grows and retail corridors expand. A new Dunkin’ adds both an anchor food-option and signals viability for further dining and retail investment in the area.

For local commuter traffic and daily routines, having another national chain with a drive-through and grab-and-go capability offers added convenience. Given the heavy volume of traffic on major routes in the Humble-Kingwood corridor, the timing appears to align with demand for accessible food and beverage stops.

Things to Monitor

  • Construction timeline: While October is the start target, progress could be impacted by permitting, supply-chain factors or weather.

  • Opening date and operations: The filing notes completion “by December,” but no public announcement has confirmed the grand opening yet.

  • Job creation and hiring: A new Dunkin’ typically includes drive-through operations, front-counter staff and kitchen teams—local employment listings are likely to appear as the project advances.

  • Impact on local traffic and neighbouring businesses: Drive-through lanes, parking access and site ingress/egress will become community talking points as the restaurant approaches opening.

  • Complementary retail growth: With Dunkin’ choosing this location, other food-service or retail operators may follow—watch for additional development activity nearby.

Final Word

For residents of Humble and the greater Lake Houston / Kingwood area, the arrival of Dunkin’ will offer a familiar brand and quick-service option for breakfasts, coffee breaks and casual meals. The renovation project signifies confidence in the suburb’s retail-dining demand, and its progress merits attention for both locals and neighbouring commercial stakeholders alike.

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