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Old Fat Cat Pizzeria Building In Missoula Is Being Renovated
The Fat Cat Pizzeria building off of Brooks in Missoula has been sitting there empty for years. But not for much longer!
The plan is to split the building in half and separate it into two different businesses. One of those businesses would be Horizon Credit Union, which would be its second Missoula location. They re not sure yet what the other half of the building would be, but they mention that it has an outdoor patio area and would be well-suited towards some kind of restaurant.
And now begins the wild speculation. What restaurant could take the place there? There are so many that Missoulians are always hoping for whenever a space opens up. Could we finally be getting an Olive Garden? Maybe a Red Lobster? Or maybe (this one s my pick) a Texas Roadhouse? Or maybe even a new place owned by a Missoulian who s been looking for the perfect location?
RBH Investments eyes renovations for Missoulaâs old Fat Cat pizzeria
Missoula Current
RBH Investments plans to gut the old Fat Cat pizzeria and divide the building in two to house Horizon Credit Union and a possible restaurant.
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MISSOULA â The Missoula Redevelopment Agency on Thursday approved a request from RBH Investments to help fund renovations to the old Fat Cat Pizzeria building, which are expected to cost more than $2 million.
MRAâs contribution includes roughly $73,000 for facade upgrades and improvements to the public right of way. The renovations will bring several new jobs into the facility, which has sat vacant now for several years.
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