Chick-fil-A Firestone

E. I-25 Frontage Road and Arbor Street. in Firestone
March 29, 2025 Submit an Update
Groundbreaking for Firestone’s new Chick-fil-A should start in March 2025, with the restaurant being open by September 2025. The plan calls for a 5,913-square-foot restaurant, employing 25 to 35 people on the central lot between E. I-25 Frontage Road and Arbor Street. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

E. I-25 Frontage Road and Arbor Street.

Status

Current

Last Updated

22/03/2025

Location

E. I-25 Frontage Road and Arbor Street.

City

Firestone

State

CO

Developer

Staenberg Group

Square Feet

5,913

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