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The King Is Dead: Evanstons 24-Hour Burger King Closes For Good - Patch.com

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EVANSTON, IL — The Burger King location that served for decades as downtown Evanston's only 24-hour eatery has permanently closed.

A sign posted Monday night in the window of the 1740 Orrington Ave. location announced the end of an era.

"Sorry," the sign said. "Permanently Closed." It was followed by a frowning face.

Calls to the restaurant Tuesday morning went unanswered. Doors were locked, and workers inside appeared to be taking apart its furnishings. Its manager could not be reached.

A sign was posted on the window of the Burger King location at 1740 Orrington Ave. at some point prior to around 1 a.m. Tuesday. (Michael Ma)

Burger King No. 1664 had operated as an all-night eatery on the edge of the Northwestern University campus in downtown Evanston since at least the late 1990s.

Property records show the original lease on the property dates back to 1976. Burger King Corp. took over leases on the property from franchisee Chart House Inc. as part of a 1985 liquidation plan.

Following the 1991 death of former owner Thomas Zweifel, who also previously owned Zweifel Motors and the Orrington Hotel, the property was transferred to a family trust in 1993.

The lease on the property ends March 23, 2021, and there are no options to extend it, according to copy of the lease extension from 2000.

In January 2015, the restaurant reported that it was under new ownership, according to past memos from city staff.

And since at least 2013, interested developers have been in contact with the property owner ahead of the expiration of Burger King's lease, according to Evanston Economic Development Director Paul Zalmezak.

"I've had my eyes on this property for a while as a redevelopment site, for obvious reasons," Zalmezak said. "It's such a high profile corner right across from the university."

The property last been listed for sale and is expected to be redeveloped into a multi-story mixed-use commercial development. It is zoned as the D2 Downtown Retail Core District, which allows for buildings up to 42 feet high and requires they have at least 75 percent of its ground floor devoted to retail.

Other downtown Evanston restaurants to close in 2020 include Unicorn Cafe at 1723 Sherman Ave., Panera Bread at 1700 Sherman Ave., The Stained Glass at 1735 Benson Ave., That Little Mexican Cafe at 1010 Church St. and La Macchina at 1620 Orrington Ave., according to past reports.

Earlier this week, another longtime Evanston location of a multinational chain announced plans to permanently close — the Starbucks location at 528 Dempster St. will shutter at noon Dec. 27.

Evanston has another Burger King location at 1829 Dempster St., which is open from 6 a.m. to midnight. It is about a block east of a 24-hour McDonald's at 1919 Dempster St.

Burger King corporate representatives have not responded to a request for comment.

Also Monday, a Burger King location at 3625 Rock Creek Road in Joliet announced it had permanently closed.

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