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Burger King Sues City, Shutters Doors: No. 3 Story of the Year

One of Richfield Patch's Top 10 Stories of the Year.

Richfield Patch covered a lot of different stories, topics and events throughout 2012, but there were a few that stood out as the most interesting, important or possibly infamous to our readers. The following is the No. 3 story of the year.

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After being involved in a lawsuit with the city and a dispute with Menards, the Burger King owned by Dolphin Fast Food Inc. on 78th Street East closed its doors late in the summer.

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While Dolphin Fast Food Inc. didn't return Richfield Patch's calls, its decision to close the restaurant was likely the result of the Menards revamp, which will be a two-story superstore when finished.

Thousands tuned in to Patch as the story developed, making this story our No. 3 Story of the Year.

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See all other articles on the topic:

  • Richfield City Officials Express Concerns About Menards Redevelopment Plans
  • Menards Triumphs in ‘Battle’ With Burger King
  • What's Jun Bo Got to Do With It?
  • Burger King Sues City for Menards Decision
  • Burger King Shutters Doors
  • Menards on Schedule to Open By Spring 2013

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