The Towamencin Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Wednesday night to grant final land development approval for Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers.
The new 3,000-square-foot restaurant will be located along Forty Foot Road, next to Chick-fil-A and Wawa, and will have dual drive through lanes. Preliminary land development plans showed 38 parking spaces on the site. A sidewalk would line up with the existing sidewalk outside Chick-fil-A, which is located across an internal driveway from the proposed development.
According to QSR Magazine, in 2017, Freddy’s signed a multi-unit franchise agreement with investor Matt Melvin, who is opening eight restaurants in Montgomery County. Currently, Freddy’s has three locations in Pennsylvania in Broomall, West Chester and Exton.
Freddy’s Steakburgers
operates more than 300 franchise locations in 32 states. There are no locations
in the Tri-State Area or Maryland, except for Pennsylvania, and no franchises
exist in the New England region, New York state and the Pacific Northwest.
Freddy’s recently signed a master franchise agreement with a Dubai investor to
bring the fast food chain to the Middle East, including United Arab Emirates,
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
A start date for the beginning of construction for the Towamencin location has not been announced.
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