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Redesigned McDonald’s to reopen Friday with special offers
WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County — The McDonald’s restaurant at 9228 Dayton-Lebanon Pike (Ohio 48) will reopen and unveil its new look on Friday, Nov. 4, store officials announced this morning, Nov. 1.
The restaurant has been closed for about three months as workers razed the existing McDonald’s and built a new one “from the ground up,” according to Katie Burder, marketing manager for the Centerville-area McDonald’s. Burder declined to release the cost of the rebuild.
The first 50 customers on Friday morning who are 18 or over — the first 25 diners to make a purchase inside the restaurant, and the first 25 cars to go through the drive-through — will receive a punch-card that is good for one free medium-sized Extra Value Meal a week for one year, Burder said. The store opens at 5 a.m. Friday, she said.
The new design includes a double-lane drive-through, modern furniture that includes booths and lounge-style eating areas, and free Wi-Fi.
Debbie Wright, the store’s franchise owner-operator, said in a news release that, “We’re changing with the times — and we never stop looking for ways to improve … .This new McDonald’s speaks to the needs of our customers and our community. We want our customers to enjoy every part of the McDonald’s experience.”
Ronald McDonald will be at the store on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and other events are planned later in the month to mark the grand reopening.
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