Jackson is going to lose Chick-Fil-A. Chick-Fil-A will close the East County Line Road store in Jackson and move down the street into the site of the old Logan's Roadhouse. The Ridgeland Board of Ealdormen are expected to approve the company's application tonight.
The new location will be an improvement over the current site. The restaurant will expand from a cramped 5,300 sf at the current site to a more comfortable 8,128 sf at the new location. Interstate customers will enjoy quicker access as Chick-Fil-A will be smack dab right next to I-55.
Approval of the site plan and conditional use permit application is on the agenda for the Ridgeland Board of Ealdormen meeting taking place tonight.




11 comments:
More than just the potholes in that location; itn was not an easy access or exit' doesn't fit the Chic mode of operation.
Hate that it is leaving Jackson, but from a business decision, this certainly looks like a winning move. The Logan's location has been empty long enough that the rent difference of north/south of County Line shouldn't be a significant factor.
it will be top shelf. or right next to it
Jackson doing Jackson things.
Can someone tell me exactly where Logan’s was?
And Ridgeland is getting a Dave & Busters too next to top golf
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Chokeme Antard Ladumbass and his consequences, exhibit 1947462626162637
8:23 Dave and Busters Ridgeland will be a disaster. The unemployed culture will somehow have the cash to take their unemployed-in-training kids to enjoy it. It will be loud, rude, smell like pot, and uninviting for the upper class. Will be like going to Chuck E. Cheese on County Line. And best of all, it will be in PRADO village. God help Ridgeland.
County Line @ State St.
Jackson allowing the surrounding streets to just disintegrate, never re-stripe our maintenance overlay......and the continued vagrancy. The city is going to have to recognize that it has to protect the businesses that produce tax revenue and keep streets manageable and in good condition, and police presence......and this nonsense of allowing the panhandling. It has to stop, and if the ACLU is holding the city hostage over threat of a lawsuit for a vagrants right to panhandle, then the city needs to grow a backbone
Jackson has never been concerned with retaining business.
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