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  • Old Logan’s to be demolished, replaced with new restaurants & retail on Sunrise

    Logan's, Sunrise Blvd
    A developer has proposed demolishing the old Logan’s restaurant on Sunrise Blvd. in order to construct a new 10,000-square-feet building closer to the street.

    Sentinel staff report–
    Following the closure of the old Citrus Heights Logan’s Roadhouse restaurant on Sunrise Boulevard earlier this year, the property’s new owner is proposing to demolish the old building and construct a new 10,000-square-feet retail and restaurant center situated closer towards the street.

    Although permits and approval from the planning commission have yet to be acquired, Jimboy’s Tacos has already signed a lease to be one of four likely future tenants at the location, according to Aaron Dan of Lockehouse Retail Group, the leasing agent for the property. He told The Sentinel on Thursday that negotiations with several other tenants are also underway.

    The new center is proposed to replace the old 8,500 square feet building with a modern four-tenant layout, featuring 99 parking spots in the rear and storefronts “right up on Sunrise.” Proposed sizes range from 2,100-square-feet to a larger 3,800-square-feet space, with some spaces divisible to 1,000 square feet, according to a leasing brochure.

    Dan said construction would likely begin by the end of the year, “assuming no hurdles” with permits or entitlements. He estimated construction to be completed in time for delivery to tenants early next year.

    Kathilynn Carpenter, who serves as executive director of the Sunrise Marketplace business improvement district, called the development proposal a “positive addition” to the area and said the building layout closer to the street would help improve the appearance and visibility for future tenants.

    Related: Outdated strip mall on Sunrise Blvd undergoing major face-lift

    After Logan’s Roadhouse Corporation filed for bankruptcy last year, the local franchisee initially posted a notice on the front door stating the Citrus Heights location would remain open. However, doors on the restaurant permanently closed earlier this year.

    Sacramento County property records show the 1.5-acre parcel at 5511 Sunrise Blvd. was sold to a company managed by investor Myron Zimmerman in February for $2.3 million. Zimmerman’s Bay Area-based investment firm, Myron Zimmerman Investments, specializes in managing and developing commercial properties around the United States, according to the company’s website.

    Alison Bermudez, an associate planner with the City of Citrus Heights, said the city is currently working with the developer on the design proposal and is awaiting submission of revised plans. She said the project will require a hearing before both the planning commission and city council, but said a hearing date has not yet been scheduled.

    Image: See rendering of proposed 10,000-square-feet building on Sunrise

    Nearby improvements are also underway, with an outdated strip mall across the street next to Nations undergoing a major face-lift in recent months. The project is scheduled to be completed this year, with future tenants including Dos Coyotes Border Cafe and Pizza Rev.

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  • Owner: Logan’s to remain open in Citrus Heights, despite company bankruptcy

    Logan's Roadhouse, Citrus Heights
    Logan’s Roadhouse restaurant in Citrus Heights will remain open, despite the company declaring bankruptcy. // CH Sentinel

    Updated Aug. 24, 10:59 a.m.–
    The Logan’s Roadhouse franchise location in Citrus Heights will not be closing, despite the company announcing it would file for bankruptcy earlier this month.

    “We know there may be some concern in the public eye related to some reports of the Logan’s Roadhouse Corporation announcement to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganization,” a notice posted on the front window of the Citrus Heights Logan’s states. “We are proud to be a franchisee of the Logan’s Roadhouse brand and the news and publications surrounding Logan’s corporation will not affect our restaurants in California.”

    The notice was posted by J&A Food Service, a Redding-based company which owns the Citrus Heights Logan’s franchise. According to its website, J&A also owns a variety of over 40 restaurant franchise locations in Oregon and California, including several Applebee’s restaurants and at least a half-dozen Burger King locations.

    As reported in the Sacramento Business Journal, the Logan’s location at 5511 Sunrise Blvd. was listed for lease on Loopnet.com last week, but now shows the property is “off-market.” The listing agent, Aaron Dan, confirmed via email Wednesday that the property was no longer available, but did not include any additional details as to the reason.

    An employee with J&A who was reached by phone Wednesday confirmed the Citrus Heights location would remain open, but referred additional questions to the company’s marketing director, Pam Schalo. A voicemail message was not immediately returned.

    The franchise ownership group’s website, JAfoodservice.com, currently lists several job opportunities for its Citrus Heights location. Hiring positions listed include a line and prep cook, host or hostess, server, and a kitchen staff position.

    J&A’s other franchises in California include Logan’s restaurants in Fresno, Sacramento, Elk Grove, Chico, Fontana, and Redding — all of which are unaffected by the bankruptcy. According to Logan’s corporate website, there are 26 franchise-owned locations and 230 company-owned locations nationwide.

    Postings on Logan’s corporate Facebook page indicate several restaurants in various states have already been closed, but the company plans to keep more than 200 of its restaurants open. Logan’s says the bankruptcy filing process is designed to restructure its debt and position the company for “long-term success.”

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