Chick-fil-A has expanded its presence in downtown Detroit with its first location in the area. The new restaurant is set to open at 8 a.m. on Thursday, January 15th inside the First National Building at 660 Woodward Avenue. This marks the latest addition to the chain's growing list of locations in the region, with Ann Arbor's first Chick-fil-A store opening just a few months ago.
The downtown Detroit location is expected to create around 110 new jobs for the local community, providing residents with another convenient dining option in the heart of the city. The restaurant has already made a positive impact on the neighborhood by making charitable donations to several Detroit-based organizations, including Gleaners Community Food Bank, Food Rescue US โ Detroit, and the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.
The $50,000 donation will support the Breithaupt Career and Technical Center Culinary Program, demonstrating Chick-fil-A's commitment to giving back to the community. This latest development cements the chain's expansion plans in the region, as it continues to open new locations across Michigan.
The downtown Detroit location is expected to create around 110 new jobs for the local community, providing residents with another convenient dining option in the heart of the city. The restaurant has already made a positive impact on the neighborhood by making charitable donations to several Detroit-based organizations, including Gleaners Community Food Bank, Food Rescue US โ Detroit, and the Detroit Public Schools Foundation.
The $50,000 donation will support the Breithaupt Career and Technical Center Culinary Program, demonstrating Chick-fil-A's commitment to giving back to the community. This latest development cements the chain's expansion plans in the region, as it continues to open new locations across Michigan.