After being ignored by the behemoth that is Starbucks for years, Fern Creek now has its own coffee war.
Of course, Starby's showed up first in Cedar Creek Crossing. Then Tiny Heine (Brothers) opened a drive-through only spot directly across the street.
In the past couple weeks I noticed that 7 Brew is building a location of their drive-through only business maybe 100 feet or less from Tiny Heine (don't blame me for calling it thus; that's what the employees call it when one enters the drive through, "Welcome to Tiny Heine!").
Out of all the available land in Fern Creek, 7 Brew HAD to pick that spot? Why? Was it cheaper than a space in Southpointe Commons? Were they tired of waiting for the development to begin construction across from Southpointe Commons? Seriously, commercial developments have a weird history in the Creek. I don't even want to know what's going to happen on Hurstbourne at South Watterson Trail. Where the new homes and apartments are going in will have commercial zoning in front of them.
I wouldn't make a left hand turn out of either of those during rush hours (to go southbound on Bardstown Road) if you paid me $100 a visit. Even making a right turn can be dicey when traffic is busy because that third lane northbound is the feeder lane to the Snyder.
Thoughts?