Introducing New Standard Modular Building Plans
Predesigned, engineered, and ready to build in multiple states, ask about our Standard plans for Coffee, Restaurant, and Office modular buildings. INTRODUCING NEW STANDARD MODULAR PLANS Faster, Greener, Smarter Russo Modular’s new standard coffee, restaurant, and office buildings come predesigned, MEPS engineered, and state-approved. Our ready-for-construction buildings reduce architectural costs and construction […]
The Strength of Commercial Modular Building is Control
The strength of commercial modular building is control. Working with Russo Modular gives you industry-best control over cost, time, site management, and quality of your projects. Russo Modular Helps Control Cost, Time, Site, and Quality Control of Cost Russo Modular is able to control both the supply chain and building costs by manufacturing modular […]
Why Are Drive-Thrus Embracing Modular Construction?
RUSSO MODULAR MANUFACTURING YARD, PHOENIX, AZ Modular Manufacturing allows for more control over timing, quality, and costs of a project. QSR Magazine says in, Welcome to the Rise of Drive-Thru-Only Restaurants, that even before COVID-19 restaurant operators were aware of the rising trends in consumer drive-thru use, as well as the increasing costs for labor, […]
Russo Modular Delivers Quick Service Restaurants Faster, Greener, Smarter
A Russo Modular delivers their 8th Dutch Bros coffee modular building to Klamath Falls, OR. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Russo Modular, who specializes in manufacturing QSR modular buildings, transported their 8th modular Dutch Bros drive-thru 946 miles to its home in Klamath Falls, OR last weekend. Russo Modular and Dutch Bros […]
Russo Modular Taking QSR Construction To New Heights
A new patented frame design gives Russo Modular the edge in QSR usable space. According to owner Rustin Russo, this one advantage is all the reason needed to build your QSR’s with their modular team. More usable space, if you know design and construction, it’s the battle fought daily. With Russo’s new design, utilities can […]
Good News! Local Regulatory Requirements May Get Easier
A new report helps cities to streamline complex processes and empower new businesses to open faster. According to Forbes, the economy is bouncing back, and as the pandemic related hurdles fall away for restaurants and small business there are still quite a few obstacles to keep the process difficult. This new report from Institute of […]
Restaurants’ growth plans get stuck in red tape
Operators have increasingly aggressive growth plans, but permitting and construction delays coming out of the pandemic are slowing it all down. According to Restaurant Business Online, delays in approvals for site plans—sometimes lasting months or, in the worst cases, years—have dogged operators eager to get building again. Michael Osanloo, the CEO of Portillo’s says delays […]
Drive-Thru Drag: Construction Delays, Rising Costs
According to Restaurant Dive news, inflation, labor disruption, real estate competition, and supply chain delays are forcing fast food restaurants to get creative with their development for drive-thrus and mobile pickup windows. QSR’s are building smaller, more efficient units with more than one drive-thru, in some cases, to accommodate the rising customer demands for eating […]
Recap: Taco Bell CEO Predicts Drive-Thru Growth Post-Pandemic
In December, The Wall Street Journal sat down with Yum Brands’ CEO David Gibbs. The man behind top quick-service brands like KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut shared his insights on post-pandemic growth in the restaurant industry, as well as lessons he learned along the way. The global COVID-19 crisis caused an almost immediate halt […]
From QSR: 2020’s Top Leadership Lessons from Quick-Service Industry Executives
2020 was a rough year for the restaurant industry. But, out of the desperation of the year, the industry has changed in ways no one ever expected. Late in the year, QSR gave a recap of the Lessons Learned in 2020 – straight from the mouths of quick-service executives who had to take action and […]