Thursday, February 14, 2013
Odor issue was last concern before construction could begin
The Brick Township Planning Board quickly resolved the last remaining issue before Chick-Fil-A would be allowed to begin building its location in the township. The fast food chain has been long seeking to build a location at 520 Route 70, adjacent to the Lowe's Home Improvement store. The board approved the restaurant's construction in late 2011 but the chain's representatives were required to come in one last time for a discussion on the building's odor control, as required in a resolution approving its construction. "Chick-Fil-A has about 1,700 restaurants, and none of them have ever had a problem with odor," said Timothy M. Prime, a Mount Laurel-based attorney who represented the restaurant chain before the board. Prime said the …
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Restaurant will be located in Lowe's shopping plaza
Brick's planning board has given its OK for a Chick-Fil-A restaurant to be built in the Lowe's shopping plaza on Route 70 west. Township Planner Mike Fowler confirmed that the board approved an application to subdivide a piece of the property in the shopping plaza that would allow the restaurant to be built. "It's on the Lowe's property, in between Lowe's and Raymour and Flanigan," Fowler said. The restaurant will be set back from Route 70 at approximately the same distance from the highway as the Raymour and Flanigan furniture store, Fowler added. The restaurant chain has been planning a Brick location for some time. Initial plans before the board from the company date back to 2010, and some tweaks to the plan were made along the way. The…
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Company negotiating a new location in town, company spokeswoman says
Final major site plans for the construction of a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Brick were scheduled to be unveiled Wednesday night before a public hearing at the township's planning board meeting, however a site location change has delayed the proposed project. Original plans for the Chick-fil-A placed the fast-food restaurant at 520 Route 70, in the Lowe's Home Improvement shopping center plaza. It was slated to be a freestanding building north of the driveway between Lowe's and the Raymour and Flannigan furniture store. While the company would not reveal the new location of the lot, it said the restaurant will still be constructed as a freestanding building on its own lot on the Lowe's property. Brenda Morrow, corporate public relations …
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Chick-Fil-A, White Castle both have filed applications with the Planning Board
Two fast food chains may be coming to Brick, eventually. Chick-Fil-A has submitted an application for technical completeness before the township planning board, one of the steps required to ascertain a building permit. The restaurant chain has applied to build at 520 Route 70, the shopping plaza where Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse now stands. In November, before Chick-Fil-A had applied to build at the site, an attorney representing Bank of America said the restaurant will be constructed north of the driveway between Lowe's and Raymour and Flannigan, and will be a free-standing building. That attorney, Robert Streker, was before the board seeking approval of an ATM kiosk Bank of America was seeking to build at the site. The kiosk has …
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Friday, November 19, 2010
A Bank of America kiosk and a Chick-Fil-A restaurant are planned at the Lowe's plaza alongside Route 70.
The Brick Township Planning Board has given the OK to Bank of America to construct an automated kiosk at the Lowe's shopping center on Route 70. A Chick-Fil-A restautant will also be built at the site, according to an attorney familiar with the project. The decision on the kiosk comes after the board considered a number of issues related to its construction, including landscaping and lighting concerns. Robert Streker, an attorney representing Bank of America, said the kiosk would be a large ATM site, able to handle most types of banking transactions, including deposits for Bank of America customers. The site will not, however, be a traditional bank branch. "There will be no personnel manning the kiosk," said Streker. "It will be purely an…
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don ehlers
7:42 pm on Monday, April 22, 2013
this town went to hell long before him .they are all out for themselves not the people and the dem acrats are even worse   more ›