Buffalo Wings & Rings Eyes Bigger Stake of Ohio
The sports restaurant franchise is looking to claim a big piece of the Buckeye State.
Cincinnati-based Buffalo Wings & Rings is eyeing Liberty Township for a new location, and the Journal-News recently spoke with chief development officer Philip Schram about the company’s plans.
According to the article, Buffalo Wings & Rings just reached a deal to buy two acres of land to serve as the new location, though the brand has not yet decided if it will be a corporate owned or franchise site. A recent Zoning Commission meeting approved the sale, though the new restaurant is not expected to be completed until early 2017.
Said Schram to the Journal-News, “Our biggest priority is to continue to develop and improve the brand in greater Cincinnati first and then I would say the Tristate. It makes sense to open a store in north Cincinnati. It’s an area that is booming with a lot of families.”
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