Here's where Chick-fil-A is likely opening its first Hawaii restaurant


Chick-fil-A, which recently announced plans to expand to Hawaii, may open its first location in an existing Burger King restaurant space along Beretania Street in Honolulu, according to public records.
This week, Chick-fil-A filed a sewer connection application for the Burger King space, which was also on the market.
“This is a great location for Chick-fil-A’s first Hawaii restaurant, as it’s located on a prime street in Honolulu that’s not too far from Downtown Honolulu and a couple of major hospitals, the Blasidell Center and the densely populated neighborhood of Makiki,” said Duane Shimogawa, real estate project manager for Honolulu’s Avalon Group. “Chick-fil-A’s entrance into the Hawaii market is long overdue and is one of several new restaurants or retailers to finally make the jump over the Pacific Ocean to open their first location in the Islands, which is a welcoming sight for both residents and visitors alike. Expect to see more Chick-fil-A locations sprout up across the Islands, as well as more national brands that will follow this restaurant powerhouse.”
The popular chicken fast-food chain, which originated in Georgia, also is apparently opening a West Oahu location in Kapolei. 

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