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New-to-market Chicken Salad Chick drives expansion in Indiana
February 18, 2021 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 18, 2021
Atlanta-based Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s only Southern inspired, fast-casual chicken salad restaurant concept, today announced plans to open four new company-owned restaurants in the Indianapolis area over the course of the next year – joining its first Indiana location in the Jeffersonville, which opened in June 2020. The expansion in the region highlights Chicken Salad Chick’s natural evolution across the Midwest, with Indianapolis’ first restaurant slated to open on West 86th at Michigan in the Pyramid Place Shopping Center on March 9. Three additional Indianapolis-area locations are planned to open this year in swift succession in Fishers, Glendale and Greenwood communities.