In 2016, concerns about car traffic scuttled Chick-fil-A’s plans for a drive-thru location at 4422 Connecticut Avenue. The chain’s second bid to open a Van Ness restaurant is less likely to cause traffic jams.
There could, however, be a lot more foot traffic at the UDC Student Center at 4200 Connecticut. The University of the District of Columbia says Chick-fil-A will open a restaurant inside.
In a December 8th update on major facilities projects at its Van Ness and Bertie Backus campuses, the university said the student center renovation includes “constructing and installing two main kitchen areas, a catering kitchen, food storage, food preparation and customer services areas.” Chick-fil-A and Fuddruckers kiosks are being added “to support the cafeteria.” The target completion date is spring 2023.
In April 2016, the five members of the DC Public Space Committee unanimously voted to reject Chick-fil-A’s plans for a restaurant and drive-thru that would have replaced the Van Ness Burger King.
The PSC was reviewing Chick-fil-A’s request for a permit to widen the curb cut for the drive-thru entrance on Connecticut Avenue. Chick-fil-A is well known both for its chicken sandwiches and for vehicle traffic backups at its drive-thru locations across the U.S. Committee members and witnesses spoke of their concerns about additional vehicle traffic and the increased risk to pedestrians who would have to navigate the busier drive-thru entry and exit lanes. Local leaders invited Chick-fil-A to instead open a walkup location, as it was doing in Tenleytown. But company representatives insisted that a Van Ness location would not get enough foot traffic to make it viable.
Other UDC facilities projects in the works include a complete overhaul of 4250 Connecticut. The university purchased the 225,000 square foot building in 2020 from Fannie Mae, and its current uses include faculty and staff offices, and classroom swing space. The renovation, UDC says, will transform it into “the academic hub of the Van Ness Campus.” In addition, MOM’s Organic Market is opening a supermarket on the ground floor in summer 2023.
Alvin Aubinoe says
This is a joke, no reason this shouldn’t have been approved back in 2016, 4422 Connecticut Ave is a much better location.
Chase McKinley says
agreed
RS says
Politely disagree. The Flagship Car Wash already creates significant and unsafe traffic back-ups, especially on the weekends when it’s not uncommon for the line of traffic to enter the car wash to extend up Connecticut Ave past the intersection. Adding a drive-thru for what is unfortunately a popular restaurant would compound the problem.
Let’s be honest – this entire block is wasted potential. The Days Inn, Budget Rental, and the small assortment of single story businesses up to the condo building on the corner should be demolished and replaced with a mixed-use, medium to high density development similar to Park Van Ness across the street. This is a prime transit-accessible location that is being squandered by out-dated planning concepts. The only real loss would be BreadFurst – but there can be provisions in place to plan around them staying in place.
Green Eyeshades says
Great scoop by the Connection!
Can’t stand the kind of chicken that company sells, or its homophobic Christianity-centric corporate ideology, but if UDC students want that kiosk they should get what they want.
Indoor location at the UDC Student Center will not create the “drive-thru” problems the 2015 proposal would have created.
Flaneur says
Chik-Fil-A drive thrus and their negative impact on local traffic are notorious nationwide. Denying the drive-thru was a good call. I wish non “homophobic chicken,” as the young people call it, was on the menu, but walk-up is better than drive-thru.
Travis Lee Price III, FAIA says
Great News and about time!!
Jayda says
I attend the van ness location at UDC and this is such a great idea. We been asking for more food options for years.
Nay says
I know as a Queer/Pansexual disabled person of color I know that Chick-fil-A is homophobic but I love eating it