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Land Purchased for New Chick-fil-A in Greendale

Restaurant chain pays $1.285 million for lot in front of new Walmart store on 76th Street.

Plans to open a new Chick-fil-A restaurant in Greendale took another step forward as the the chain has purchased a lot for the freestanding store on 76th Street.

The Business Journal is reporting that the Atlanta-based company paid $1.285 million for a lot in front of the under-construction Walmart store on 76th Street.

The Greendale Plan Commission in October approved the construction of the 4,779-square-foot restuarant, which would be the second one in Wisconsin. The other one is located at Regency Mall in Racine.

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The restaurant will seat 109 people and will have a drive-through, outdoor dining, and an indoor playground. Typical hours of operations will be from 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

The Business Journal said the Greendale store is expected to open in July or August.

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