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The permit would allow for the addition of 4,000 square feet onto the existing building to accommodate up to four restaurant and retail tenants, and a large portion of the exterior of the building would be removed. Assistant city planner Sandra Pereira said plans included a drive-through feature for one restaurant and an outdoor seating area for the other.
The specific retailers and restaurants moving into the space have not been identified. The motion was passed by the Beavercreek planning commission and now moves to the Beavercreek city council.
Logan's Roadhouse closed last September when employees were told high rent and the renegotiation of the building's lease was a factor in the decision to close the restaurant. In 2016, Logan's Roadhouse Inc. filed for reorganization bankruptcy and said it would close 18 "underperforming" locations in the 256-unit chain as it restructures its debt.
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