Wild Wings Update: 3 is better than 2!

ABD’s learned that an unnamed real estate developer in the CSRA has signed on with Wild Wing Café corporate to build three new Wild Wing prototype stores in Richmond and Columbia County, with a 2022 completion date for all three.

The developer attended recent franchisee meetings in the Southeast with a small group of CSRA business leaders who came as a show of support.

Former Augusta Mayor Deke Copenhaver, now a business consultant and author was a keynote speaker at one of the Wild Wing Café events.

The Scholer family was a Wild Wings franchisee for 19 years before ending the relationship with corporate. They own the two former WW buildings in Augusta and Grovetown and are operating “Doc’s Porchside”, leaving the closest Wild Wings in Aiken.

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