York, Pa., Rutter’s Farm Stores has opened its newest location, bringing some 40 permanent jobs to a 24-hour store at 1455 York Road, Monroe Township, Cumberland County.
The store is at the junction of routes 74 (York Road) and 174 (Boiling Springs Road). Rutter’s has opened three Cumberland County stores-the others are in Shippensburg and Carlisle-since 2006.
“Rutter’s has kept growing despite the tough economic climate in recent years,” said Scott Hartman, president and CEO of Rutter’s Farm Stores. “Cumberland County continues to be an important part of Rutter’s expansion, and we’re thrilled to bring our newest store to this growing area.”
The 5,200-square-foot store incorporates a variety of eco-friendly attributes, including energy-saving skylights, LED exterior lights, a white reflective roof, and an energy and climate control management system. Outside for customers are a bike rack and a recycling bin for empty bottles, cans and used newspapers.
The store offers fresh-food menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner, touch-screen ordering, a premium-coffee island, seating, and a surcharge-free M&T Bank ATM.
The store’s award-winning design includes open ceilings, floor and wall tiles, and touch-free restrooms with floating ceilings, music and other upscale accents.
Outside, two canopies cover 16 fueling positions for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
Rutter’s Farm Stores operates 56 convenience stores in York, Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin and Lancaster counties.