Croyden Site, Which Once Issued Legal Tender, May Eventually Deal in Chicken Tenders
The building at 399 Route 13 in Croyden was accustomed to drive-through customers with checks because a Wells Fargo branch once occupied it. The bank has closed, which may pave the way for the former check site to become a Checkers site. Tom Sofield gave wing to the story in Levittown Now.
Wells Fargo closed its Bristol Township location at the onset of the pandemic, a move numerous financial institutions faced.
In a proposal to replace it, the quick-service brand proposed to keep the structure, remodel it for food service, and continue it as a commercial venue.
The interior would be renovated to a one-thirds/two-thirds split between the fast-food chain and a convenience store. The bank’s drive-thru window is scheduled to remain, as it is aptly suited to food service.
The inside refurbishment is not expected to offer seating; however, a small outdoor seating area is under consideration.
Traffic implications are still being weighed.
More on this planned Checkers location is at Levittown Now.
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