Renovation planned at Chick-fil-A on Andrews Highway

Chick-fil-A mascot in front of the location. | Photo: Facebook/Chick-fil-A West Midland FSR (5120 Andrews Hwy, ).
By Midland Times

A new state filing shows renovation work is planned at an existing Chick-fil-A restaurant in Midland. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

The project will involve upgrades to the restaurant’s drive-thru and mechanical systems. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the project will take place at 5120 Andrews Highway and will involve upgrades to the restaurant’s drive-thru and mechanical systems. It outlines a small-scale renovation covering approximately 98 square feet, with an estimated construction cost of $150,000. Planned improvements include replacing the existing drive-thru window with a Tormax drive-thru door and installing a new split-system HVAC unit, an electric heater, and an air curtain. Construction is scheduled to begin June 12 and wrap up by August 12, although timelines listed in state filings are preliminary and subject to change.

Chick-fil-A Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is listed as the property owner. The project was registered by accessibility specialist Kathy S. Rodriguez, with Max Astorga listed as the contact filing the documentation. Interplan LLC of Altamonte Springs, Florida, is serving as the design firm for the renovation, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

According to the company’s website, Chick-fil-A traces its origins back to 1946 when founder Truett Cathy opened The Dwarf Grill restaurant with his brother Ben… Today, the brand operates restaurants in 48 states as well as Puerto Rico, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Singapore, while continuing to expand into new markets.

No additional details about potential impacts on service or hours during construction were provided in state filings.