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    Chick-Fil-A Opening High Street Location Near OSU

    Soon, you’ll no longer need to drive to the suburbs to get your dose of Christian chicken sandwiches and waffle fries. Popular fast food chain Chick-Fil-A has submitted a design package to the University Area Review Board, asking for approval on a new store front that will be located at 1912 North High Street, inside The Wellington — a new six-story building currently under construction.

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    While representatives from both Chick-Fil-A and leasing agent CASTO declined to comment further at this point, the submission reveals that the store would be just over 4,000 square feet in size, and will feature patio seating on High Street. The location would be the eighth in Central Ohio, and the only one located in the central city.

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    There is no projected opening date for Chick-Fil-A as of yet, but the urban-style Target that was previously announced at The Wellington is slated to open sometime in mid-2018 while the apartments are expected to be available in August 2018.

    The University Area Review Board will meet to review the Chick-Fil-A submission on Thursday.

    CLICK HERE for more updates on the 15th & High development.

    For more information, visit www.chick-fil-a.com.

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