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Dorothy Lane Market announces opening timeframe, hiring fair for new location

Dorothy Lane Market announces opening timeframe, hiring fair for new location

Yahoo30-04-2025
Dorothy Lane Market has announced an opening timeframe for its fourth location in Mason.
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The upcoming DLM is at the corner of Mason Montgomery Road and the newly constructed Veterans Parkway.
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The store anticipates opening this summer, according to a media release.
To prepare for that opening, DLM will host a hiring fair on May 16 from 3-8 p.m. and May 17 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at its Springboro location.
The new location will bring in roughly 300 new jobs, DLM said.
Online applications can be filled out here.
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