Shake Shack to Close 9 Underperforming Restaurants: Find Out Which Locations
Shake Shack is closing nine underperforming locations in California, Texas, and Ohio by September 25. Learn more about the affected areas and the company's future expansion plans.
Shake Shack, a popular fast-casual burger chain, has decided to close nine of its company-owned restaurants. This decision was made after a review showed that these locations were not performing well.
According to news, these closures include restaurants in California, Ohio, and Texas. Some of these locations were struggling because of changes in their areas, while others were affecting the sales of nearby Shake Shack restaurants.
Specifically, six of the locations set to close are in California: Oakland, Bunker Hill, downtown Culver City, Koreatown, Silverlake, and Westfield Topanga. Two more are in Texas: Houston Galleria and Montrose. The final closure will be in Ohio, in the Polaris shopping district.
Despite these closures, Shake Shack has no plans to stop expanding in these states and doesn’t expect to close any other restaurants in the near future, reports news.
The company plans to have these locations closed by September 25.