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I hope this will take some of the strain off of the woodruff and fairview rd locations during the lunch hours.
I have been to Woodruff Rd. once. From home, for us, it's too far to go and I have to think others would agree so I don't think they'll see a huge drop in business when Mauldin opens. But make no mistake, Mauldin will be just as busy during the lunch hours as the other two.
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Originally Posted by Skrilla757
I was debating this too but imo butler road is just as congested traffic wise so we shall see
We live so close by to this new CFA locale that we drive by every day, multiple times usually.
Noticed today that the cement floor/foundation (whatever it's called) is poured!
We live about as close.
They tore up part of Cary St. to add sewer for the project. I was happy to see the detour that was happening a few days ago had ended today. Cary St. will need some resurfacing work done and if that doesn't happen Monday they will have to add more gravel to the pit they dug up.
they need to do a better job of controlling their runoff; anytime it has rained in the past week it has sent muddy water pouring out the entrances and, in several places, underneath the silt fencing that seems to have not been installed or at least maintained well.
Meanwhile Hardee's has brought back their super large Big Chicken sandwich, although I think the basic chicken fillet sandwich at Wendy's is very good.
For a laugh
Not familiar with the chain, but heard it was good fast food. So when I got to my hotel I asked with Chick FLICKS were. Boy did I get a response. Learned quickly the correct name.
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