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Former Arby's locations

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 09:41
by Dean
The Arby's @ 1061 Whittier Blvd., La Habra CA recently closed...after probably ~40yrs.

Surprisingly, it did not sit too long.

It is now CHOP TERIYAKI.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 05 Mar 2010 13:43
by cal78
Saw it on googles street view, Did Someone Save the Giant Arby's Sign in Front?

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 03 Jul 2010 12:39
by LadyNoir
Several of them in the Chicago area have closed up shop and remain empty including:

2938 W. Peterson
Ashland and Belmont
5345 S Harlem Ave, Chicago
3205 Harlem Ave, Berwyn
1560 Lee Street, Des Plaines http://www.journal-topics.com/columns/o ... 00407.html
7001 W Dempster St, Niles
10000 Grand Ave Franklin Park, IL

All relatively recently with the exception of the first one which closed about four or five years ago

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 03 Jul 2010 14:08
by Super S
While I don't have specific addresses, I have noticed a few very recognizable former Arby's that have closed in the Portland, OR/Vancouver, WA area.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 04 Jul 2010 00:42
by Kroger472
The in-mall Arby's at Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor, Michigan has closed as well.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 14:29
by ieguy441
One of the Arby's in Hemet, CA recently closed after being open for about 20 years.
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&q=a ... 2,,0,-0.36

This location was closed from about 95 to 96 or so after a garbage truck hit the gas main and destroyed the back 3/4 of the building. It originally had a very modern (for the early 90's) interior design with peach colored neon lighting twisted into different art peices all over the interior. The place got a really cheap looking design when they rebuilt. The location used to be pretty busy but in the last year or so there was hardly anyone there even at lunch. Often you could see the employees just sitting around in the dining room waiting for someone to come in. There is an Arby's on the West side of Hemet on the same street, and I always see some cars out there, so hopefully we aren't left without an Arby's.

Off topic, but in the same center as this recently closed Arby's, is a local burger/mexican fast food place called "Steve's Burger" (similar to Farmer Boys and the Gus Jr chains) that was originally a Green Burrito. Like most former GB's, the interior is still more or less intact from the GB days.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 22:31
by TenPoundHammer
Arby's has been kind of in flux lately. It seems like every time one opens up, another one closes. They closed the one here in Oscoda, MI on Halloween 2007, almost exactly 20 years after it opened. It's now a coffee shop.

Strangely, our Arby's used a building style I've seen nowhere else: Here's a picture I took not long after the closing.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 04:33
by storewanderer
The Chicago franchisee (one of them) is Lunan Corp who also franchises most Arbys in Reno and Las Vegas, NV. They have recently closed three locations up here in Reno area, and are down to just three. Two were older (needed remodels), but one was less than 10 years old. The remaining locations are newer.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 13 Aug 2010 13:38
by TheStranger
The Arby's near me in eastern Sacramento closed about a year ago under rather odd circumstances (seems to have been a lost-their-lease situation).

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 08 Nov 2010 17:32
by nysw3636
Arby's in Wappinger Falls and Kingston ,NY have closed within the last few months. The operator filed for Chapter 11 December 2009.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 08 Nov 2010 21:47
by BillyGr
nysw3636 wrote:Arby's in Wappinger Falls and Kingston ,NY have closed within the last few months. The operator filed for Chapter 11 December 2009.
And the Kingston one just re-opened within the last month (or so) ... as a Popeye's chicken.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 15:33
by nysw3636
BillyGr wrote:
nysw3636 wrote:Arby's in Wappinger Falls and Kingston ,NY have closed within the last few months. The operator filed for Chapter 11 December 2009.
And the Kingston one just re-opened within the last month (or so) ... as a Popeye's chicken.
Interesting. The former Arby's in Wappinger Falls is to become a Nathan's Famous. Not sure if Arthur Treacher's combo is in the gameplan.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 26 Dec 2010 19:22
by luckysaver
Alosta Ave near Citrus Ave near the Azusa/Glendora border across the street from Azusa Pacific University recently closed (I think it was in the middle of this past summer). This location had the large sign "Arbys Roast Beef is Delicious). I have a picture of that sign on one of my old cell phone cameras. I bought a lunch there once.

luckysaver

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 05:20
by getemngo
TenPoundHammer wrote:Arby's has been kind of in flux lately. It seems like every time one opens up, another one closes. They closed the one here in Oscoda, MI on Halloween 2007, almost exactly 20 years after it opened. It's now a coffee shop.

Strangely, our Arby's used a building style I've seen nowhere else: Here's a picture I took not long after the closing.
I've seen that building style a few times in Michigan - for example, downtown Lansing at Oakland & Cedar, and the Sault Ste. Marie store (built 1993-ish). Sometimes the part above the windows is painted red. Speaking of Sault Ste. Marie, that was the only Arby's left in the Upper Peninsula from Marquette's closure in the late 90s until Escanaba opened in 2006. Now there's 5 and more are allegedly coming.

In west Michigan, however, they seem to be on the decline. Hastings (911 W. State St.) and Grand Rapids (850 28th St. SE) both closed in the past few years, and it seems bizarre that cities as large as Benton Harbor no longer have an Arby's.

Re: Former Arby's locations

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 20:47
by tesg
TenPoundHammer wrote:Strangely, our Arby's used a building style I've seen nowhere else: Here's a picture I took not long after the closing.
The Arby's in Ankeny, IA has this design (sans pillars these days anyway).