Bojangles Looks to Be Opening in Harmon Corner

Building permit paperwork has been submitted for a space in the shopping mall at Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Founded in North Carolina in 1977, Bojangles has grown to encompass more than 800 locations nationwide. The brand has been in the news recently, after launching its first location in the state of Colorado and announcing that it is expanding Spanish-language ordering across all its platforms.

Meanwhile, the brand continues to expand in the Las Vegas valley, where it is contracted with LV Foodservice Concepts for 20 locations. A number of new Bojangles are currently in the pipeline, and this week, What Now came across building permit paperwork to submitted to Clark County showing plans for a new Bojangles at 3717 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Suite 270.

The address is that of Harmon Corner, the “premier, three-story retail and dining destination spanning 110,184 square feet on two acres at the iconic intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue, situated in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip’s busiest crossroads.” There, Bojangles would join fast-food megachains like Taco Bell Cantina, McDonald’s, and Subway.

In other Bojangles news, the brand has recently launched its new Breakfast Bo-Rito:

“Mornings are looking just a little brighter with our hearty breakfast burrito featuring our country-style sausage, fluffy eggs, crispy Bo-Rounds, melty Monterey Jack cheese, and southern sausage gravy, all wrapped in a warm flour tortilla.”

You can keep up with all things Bojangles by following @bojangles on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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