Major breakfast chain permanently closes KC restaurant amid mass downsizing efforts

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Major breakfast chain permanently closes KC restaurant amid mass downsizing efforts

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A late-night diner chain has closed a location of at least 17 years in Kansas City.

Denny’s at 6887 E. Front St. has signs in its windows announcing that it’s permanently closed. They direct customers to visit one of the chain’s other locations: 2117 Taney St., 3939 S. Nolan Road in Independence, 8810 E. State Route 350 in Raytown, 9001 Shawnee Mission Parkway in Merriam and 10480 Metcalf Ave. in Overland Park.

The South Carolina-based company announced in October that it would shut down 150 stores — one-tenth of its footprint — by the end of 2025, according to reporting by CNN.

Denny’s is targeting its “underperforming stores,” executive vice president Steve Dunn told CNN.

The location in Northeast Kansas City was owned by Texas-based franchisee Den-Tex Central.

Den-Tex Central did not respond to The Star’s request for comment Tuesday.

When asked if Denny’s has more location updates for the KC area, the chain told The Star it would not provide advanced notice of any other closures.

Denny’s began in Lakewood, California, in 1953. It gradually morphed and grew into the well-known brand it is today.

Many of its locations are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.



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