Whataburger’s expansion may be about to push the San Antonio restaurant chain into a 15th state

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Whataburger’s expansion may be about to push the San Antonio restaurant chain into a 15th state
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It’s been opening stores in other states since the late 1960s. But since being acquired in 2019 by a Chicago firm, the company’s expansion has sped up.

The classic single-patty Whataburger as served early this year in San Antonio. Soon, residents of Charlotte, North Carolina, may be able to buy the sandwich and the rest of the chain’s menu items as it expands into their state.had restaurants in 10 states. Today, it’s in 14. Soon, it could be 15.

The San Antonio-based burger chain has its eye on a vacant bank branch building in Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a construction permit filed with that city by the real estate firmIf it were to open, the location would be the first Whataburger both in the Charlotte metropolitan area — the 23nd largest in the U.S., with a population of 2.7 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau — and in the Tarheel State as a whole.

The proposed site is at 5301 South Boulevard, next to a Ross Dress for Less clothing store in the Glenkirk neighborhood on Charlotte’s south side, according to the permit, which was first reported on by theA spokesperson for Whataburger didn’t respond to a request for comment Wednesday. The company has had restaurants outside Texas since the early 1960s, when it expanded into Arizona, Florida and Tennessee, according to its website.On ExpressNews.com:

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