Raising Cane’s Coming to Town

The 3,457-square-foot restaurant will have 71 seats and 35 patio seats.

Paul Soto
Written By Paul Soto
News Writer

According to JDR, Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers will soon begin building a new restaurant in Oakleaf Station in Southwest Jacksonville.

Per the report, Frontier Building Corp. of Miami is the contractor for the almost $1.1 million project comprising a restaurant; free-standing drive-thru and pickup window canopies; and a dumpster enclosure.

The city issued a permit Aug. 23 for site work and horizontal development on the 1.21-acre site at project cost of $2 million. A building statistics table says the 3,457-square-foot restaurant will have 71 seats and 35 patio seats.

Founded by CEO Todd Graves in 1996, Raising Cane’s has since become a national force in the fried chicken fast-casual market. The brand stands out in its simple primary offering of boneless chicken tenders which can be ordered along with fries, coleslaw, and thick Texas toast. Customers also have the option to order the chicken tenders between buns as a chicken tender sandwich.

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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