By Michael S. Hoey
Correspondent
The Delavan Taco Bell will be torn down and rebuilt over the next few months with a re-opening set for July. The Common Council approved an amended conditional use permit for the site that will allow a new building that will occupy the same footprint as the current building but slightly larger.
The current building will be demolished and replaced with a 2,147 square-foot structure that will be 25 percent larger than the current building. No changes will be made to the parking lot or entrances to the property. One change was requested by the city to the restaurant’s drive-through lane. The lane will be made wider near the order board.
The new store will employ 25 people, seat 40 customers, and serve an estimated 400-450 customers per day. Seventy percent of that business is expected to be through the drive-through lane.
The new building will incorporate a modern architectural style with fiber-cement siding and brick veneer. Two murals are planned with overhead lighting to illuminate them on the northern and southern facades.
Construction is expected to begin on Apr. 1 and be completed by July 22.
See more from the Common Council meeting in the March 28 Delavan Enterprise.
April 1st was almost a month and half ago. Still getting done?
Hello! We haven’t heard otherwise but will see if we can get an update. Thanks!
We looked into this and found out the project was delayed but is still expected to happen this year. We’ll have an update soon.
The store is now closed, when is construction due to start?
The building is gone – just drove by this morning –
It’s torn down now when will it be rebuilt
We don’t have an official timeline yet as to how long it will take to be built or when construction is supposed to begin but are working to get an answer.
There’s an updated story under the Delavan tab but the new Taco Bell is expected to open by early November.