Chicken Oil has submitted site plans for their remodel:
https://docs.bryantx.gov/planning_development/SDRC/2024%20SDRC/04-23-2024/SP24-25,%20Chicken%20Oil%20Revised,%2004-23-24.pdf
KBTX story:
https://www.kbtx.com/2024/04/24/south-college-avenue-undergoing-major-changes/
https://docs.bryantx.gov/planning_development/SDRC/2024%20SDRC/04-23-2024/SP24-25,%20Chicken%20Oil%20Revised,%2004-23-24.pdf
KBTX story:
https://www.kbtx.com/2024/04/24/south-college-avenue-undergoing-major-changes/
Quote:
The City of Bryan Site Development Review Committee is also looking at developments around the City of Bryan including plans to rebuild the Chicken Oil Company. New site plans for the building that burned two years ago this month were on the agenda for Tuesday's meeting of the Site Development Review Committee.
The plan to reconstruct Bryan's Chicken Oil Company was on the agenda of the City's Site Development Review Committee.
The project could mean some major renovations for Chicken Oil Company.
The Marketing Director for Dixie Chicken Inc. sent KBTX a statement over email regarding their plans for the local favorite.
"We are working diligently to get started. Our goal is to repair and modify what is necessary while maintaining as much of the original structure as possible. We want to thank the community for the support that we've received since we've been closed. The phone calls and messages we get daily remind us why we're working so hard to get back open as soon as possible."
The City of Bryan is excited for this South College landmark to be reopened.
"The Chicken Oil Company is actually an approved site plan, we have issued building permits. So they are extremely excited, as are we to get going on the necessary renovations and modifications to the site to get re-opened," said Lauren Hovde, Development Administrator with the City of Bryan.