Closed for remodel

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I'm out of town this weekend at a swap meet in Monroe, WA. At 5:30 this morning we went to McDonald's for some Mcmuffins. The sign we saw says closed for remodel.

Somehow I think I might have chosen a word other than "remodel" to describe what's going on

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I'm out of town this weekend at a swap meet in Monroe, WA. At 5:30 this morning we sent to McDonald's for some Mcmuffins. The sign we saw says closed for remodeled.

Somehow I think I might have chosen a word other than "remodel" to describe what's going on

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Well you missed the word MAJOR :D
 
Looks major alright. No building, just leveled ground!

I always heard that the original McDonald's restaurant buildings had basements to them. Anyone know if that was true or not?
 
The one I worked in did. Probably 2/3 the square footage of the street level part of the building. We had a big walk in freezer, lots of dry storage and the carbonation and syrup systems for the drink dispensers down there. There was also a crew break area and a couple of offices.
 
They seem to be doing that more and more, bulldoze the old one down and start fresh. Seems a waste to me but I guess to them it is not.
 
Ha! McDonald's has a sense of humor. Who knew?

Tom
 
Lot of times it's simply faster to doze it off and build new. If there has been much of a electrical or gas code change, the cost to redo old piping or electrical to the new code can greatly exceed the cost to do a new install. When ours got remodeled, the cost to redo the electrical was getting close enough to simply replace the building, but we were in a time crunch and the contractors only had two weeks to gut and redo the building. Dozing and replacing wasn't even considered back then.
 
Well you missed the word MAJOR :D

Yup you got me on that one for sure.

I guess I was under the mistaken impression that remodle meant to update or upgrade and existing structure.

When we were in there in October it looked very up to date then. But I guess Ronald needed new digs.
 
Gotta tell you a short story about my trip to Tokyo Japan and the Mc Donald’s I went into there. Dirt/land in VERY expensive in Tokyo. So, most buildings go up and not out. The Mc Donald’s restaurant I noticed was no different. The building was no wider than the front door. When inside with your arms out you could touch both sides of the walls! I can’t exactly remember, maybe it was 4 or 5 stories high? But only about 4 ½’ wide! On the flip side, the Lego headquarters in Tokyo had a full size passenger jet made out of Legos on the ground floor in there building!!!
 
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