Construction on the new 7 Brew Coffee location in Cornelia is moving at a remarkable pace, with visible progress taking shape almost daily at the site of the former Subway sandwich shop.
What began just weeks ago as demolition and site work has quickly transformed into a nearly complete structure. In less than a month, the building itself has been erected—an unusually fast timeline that has caught the attention of passersby.
From Empty Lot to Coffee Stand in Weeks


The project, located at 116 Habersham Hills Circle, was first announced earlier this year as part of ongoing commercial development in the area.
Since then, construction has accelerated rapidly. What was once a vacant lot is now clearly recognizable as a 7 Brew drive-thru coffee stand, with the basic structure already in place.
This quick turnaround is consistent with 7 Brew’s business model. The Arkansas-based chain, founded in 2017, has grown rapidly nationwide by using small, prefabricated drive-thru designs that can be built much faster than traditional restaurants.
Opening Likely Before Summer
While no official grand opening date has been publicly announced, the speed of construction suggests the Cornelia location is on track to open within the next couple of months—likely before summer.
That estimate aligns with typical timelines for similar 7 Brew locations, where construction and final site work are often completed within a few months of groundbreaking.
Part of a Larger Expansion
The Cornelia location is part of a broader push by 7 Brew, one of the fastest-growing coffee chains in the country, to expand its footprint across the Southeast and beyond.
Known for its drive-thru-only format and customizable drink menu, the company has rapidly added locations in recent years, bringing its high-speed service model to smaller markets like Cornelia.
What’s Next
With the building now standing, the next phases will likely include:
- Exterior finishing and branding
- Drive-thru lane completion
- Equipment installation and staff hiring
If progress continues at its current pace, it won’t be long before the line of cars starts forming.
For now, one thing is clear:
The new 7 Brew isn’t just coming to Cornelia—it’s flying toward opening day.





