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Business

Coffee company requesting conditional use to move to Santa Rosa County

| Staff Reporters
MacDaddy Coffee Roasting Company, Inc., a 12-year-old coffee ‘micro-roaster’ business on E. Gregory St. in Pensacola, is looking to relocate to Country Club Road in Tiger Point. To do it, the business has made a request to the Santa Rosa County Zoning Board seeking a conditional use permit.

 

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