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Chipotle coming to Muncie: McGalliard Road location to open this fall
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Vacant lots for sale to those with a plan to help Muncie neighborhoods
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McGalliard Road Chipotle construction begins despite no official word chain s on its way Charlotte Stefanski, Muncie Star Press © Jordan Kartholl / The Star Press A former shoe store at 720 W. McGalliard Road will be the new site of a Chipotle.
MUNCIE, Ind. While driving along McGalliard Road, you might have noticed the former Brinkman Children s Shoes store was getting a major face lift in recent weeks.
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Soon, the spot at 720 W. McGalliard Road will be transformed into a Chipotle, as construction crews begin working inside and out.
While Chipotle has yet to announce officially that they re coming to Muncie, and did not reply to inquiries from The Star Press prior to this story s deadline, Mark Sturgis of ADM Real Estate, who listed the property, confirmed that the company is moving into the property.
Chipotle work begins despite no official word chain is Muncie-bound
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The land he platted became the largest subdivision bordering Wheeling Avenue since the 1800’s.
When plans to widen Wheeling began almost 15 years ago, the monuments were also not counted as historical during INDOT’s Section 106 review, which includes archaeological and historical investigations prior to projects taking place.
Neff told The Star Press in November 2019 that the monuments were the last standing structure noting the Anthony family’s existence in Muncie. To save them, he began reaching out to city officials, meeting with the Board of Works, the Street Department, the Historic Preservation Commission and the office of Community Development.
He soon found out the project would be expensive, with the cost of deconstruction and reconstruction reaching upwards of $40,000. This greatly exceeded the neighborhood association s funds, but after months of meetings with city leadership, Neff was able to secure funding for deconstruction.