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‘Going to be crazy for this coffee’: 7 Brew continues resurgence of former mall area in St. Charles

With new private school, sidewalk expansion and residential, area taking off again

The new 7 Brew in Joliet is located at the corner of Jefferson Street and Barney Avenue. Oct. 4, 2025

With lines of customers frequently wrapping around their buildings, the incoming 7 Brew coffee and energy drink hotspot should continue the revitalization of the former St. Charles Mall property.

The city is likely to approve the fast-growing drive-through that is popular with teens and adults alike and would fill out the western portion of the Prairie Centre, in the northeast corner of the Lincoln Highway and the Jewel entrance.

The city has sought to spur development and economic activity in the area since the demolition of the mall in 2002. The Prairie Centre development began in 2018, including commercial, mixed-use and around 670 residential units on site.

Alderperson Steve Weber said he’s excited that development is increasing in the area, citing the recently approved The Gardner School and 7 Brew.

“We are starting to get all this [area] filled in, it’s going to be awesome, I love it,” Weber said during the March 16 Committee of the Whole meeting.

Alderperson Mark Foulkes said he knows the new 7 Brew will be a hit with residents.

“On behalf of the teenage population that normally has to drive to Huntley [for 7 Brew], this is a wonderful addition,” Weber said. “It’s nice to see that side continued to be developed.”

7 Brew sells coffees, energy drinks, infused sparkling “Fizz” waters, teas, smoothies and other popular drinks. The fast growing chain became famous for its “7 Originals,” such as the Cinnamon Roll coffee and the German Chocolate coffee.

Since being infused with capital by investment company Blackstone Inc., the chain has continued rapidly expanding across the nation. The plan was proposed to St. Charles by Who Brew IL III, LLC.

City officials have been attempting to encourage builders to install sidewalks along the Lincoln Highway, also known as Illinois Route 38, to complete another portion of the city’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and Complete Streets Policy.

Alderperson Jayme Muenz stressed the importance of ensuring safe crossing areas between the parking area and 7 Brew’s walk-up lane, especially considering the two drive-through lanes will be full of customers. Muenz said safety is a priority because “they are going to be crazy for this coffee.”

The city recently approved The Gardner School in the Prairie Centre and compelled the developers install sidewalks to increase pedestrian safety and walkability as connectivity expands westward in the city.

There currently aren’t any sidewalks along Route 38 on either side of Prairie Centre, from South Fourteenth Street to Randall Road. Sidewalks are also absent on the south side of Route 38, according to city documents.

City staff has been working with developers Shodeen on the location of the site’s outlot sidewalks, according to city documents.

The 7 Brew still needs full City Council approval.

Joey Weslo

Joey Weslo

Joey Weslo is a reporter for Shaw Local News Network