Tuesday, October 31, 2006

KFC listens to its neighbors

That brick treatment on the exterior of the rebuilt Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet at 3101 W. Colorado Ave. is the result of an appeal from the neighborhood association. The Organization of Westside Neighbors (OWN) felt that the presence of 19th century homes across the street from the KFC/A&W and other older structures nearby called for something that would fit better into its surroundings. OWN also got Harman Management Corp., owners of the KFC franchise, to use smaller signs than originally planned. The Colorado Avenue KFC/A&W store, which reopened Oct. 15, is the first in Colorado to feature a brick exterior and only the third in the United States

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a really neat looking kfc...any idea when the kfc at galley and academy will get a facelift and an a&w addition/expansion?

Anonymous said...

...i think a long john silvers with kfc would better suit the area of galley and academy instead of an a&w. maybe pizza hut will get a facelift with a long john silvers and kfc the a&w? either way the expansions are needed in the area...