In the most visible sign yet that Broome County residents can soon expect to wait in line at their own Chick-fil-A drive-up, an old bank building has been torn down in Johnson City.
Demolition crews are about to make quick work of knocking down a now-closed Key Bank building to clear the site for a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Johnson City.
As the anticipation builds ahead of the opening of the Binghamton area's first Chick-fil-A restaurant, there are questions about the potential for traffic problems that may be caused by the business.
A partner in the company that owns the Oakdale Commons says "everything's going in the right direction" in the effort to develop a Chick-Fil-A restaurant at the Johnson City site.
Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on a project designed to address some traffic issues that occur at the main entrance to the Wegmans store in Johnson City.