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Gwinnett Chick-fil-A announces re-opening date after remodel

The Washington Twp. Chick-fil-A, shown here after a $1 million makeover in 2016, is celebrating 15 years today, April 12, 2019.
The Washington Twp. Chick-fil-A, shown here after a $1 million makeover in 2016, is celebrating 15 years today, April 12, 2019.
By Amanda C. Coyne
April 17, 2019

Almost six months after shutting for a complete remodel, Peachtree Corners’ Chick-fil-A is expected to open for business once again on June 6.

The restaurant on Peachtree Parkway was completely demolished after closing Dec. 1. An entirely new building has been constructed on the plot of land a mile from Peachtree Corners City Hall.


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Diners have been directed to the closest alternative Chick-fil-A, located on Holcomb Bridge Road in Alpharetta, during the duration of construction. Starting at 6 a.m. on June 6, they can return to their local stop for chicken biscuits, nuggets and waffle fries.

Chick-fil-A restaurants across metro Atlanta have undergone remodels recently. The Jimmy Carter Boulevard location in Norcross and the North Druid Hills location in DeKalb County both re-opened in 2018 after undergoing major updates.


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About the Author

Amanda Coyne is a hyperlocal reporter for the AJC, covering Gwinnett County.

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