Nine restaurants are set to close across three states, including five in Southern California and another Northern California location.
The burger chain Shake Shack is closing five locations in Southern California following a company announcement that a 'small group' of closures will happen by the end of September. Shake Shack executives said various factors, including underperformance, led to the decision to close a handful of locations while opening more Shack locations is planned.
' Two locations will close in Texas and one in Ohio with the California closures happening in Culver City, Bunker Hill, Koreatown, Silverlake, Westfield Topanga, and up north in Oakland. Shake Shack opened its original location in New York City in 2004 and has expanded to over 510 locations, including 330 across 33 states and the District of Columbia, as well as 180 international locations.
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