
Date For Closed Fast Food Chain in Colorado to Reopen
When a fast food place closes, it can be disappointing, especially if it is a place that you enjoy eating at often or if it is the closest location to your home or work. Many fast food locations have been closing over the last couple of years in Northern Colorado, and sadly most of them will never reopen. Sometimes, one closes, though, for upgrades and construction, and that is the case with one popular fast food chain in Fort Collins. A fast food chain location that closed earlier this year is set to reopen soon, and customers will be excited to hear the date is fast approaching.
Raising Cane's in Fort Collins Reopening

Raising Cane's in Fort Collins, located at 2108 S College Ave, closed earlier this summer. The good news is that it didn't close for good, but instead was closing to upgrade the store and make for a better experience for customers. The biggest issue is that when the location closed, there was no timeline announced and nobody knew when the store would reopen. The date has finally been revealed, and August 27 is when customers can once again flock to Raising Cane's for some delicious chicken tenders. Residents in the Fort Collins area will be relieved to hear this, as it means they no longer will be deprived of the popular fast food chain, or they won't have to drive to Loveland to get some Raising Cane's.
Why is Raising Cane's in Fort Collins Closed?

Why did the Raising Cane's in Fort Collins close this summer? The location has been making changes that include new dining room furniture, lighting, kitchen equipment, restroom fixtures, a drive-thru door, improved plumbing and electrical, and added canopies. When the store reopens, it should make for a better drive-thru experience, dining experience, and overall a better environment for customers. For more on what is being done, you can click the link in this paragraph.

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