Plans submitted to Estero officials show a modern Chick-fil-A building with indoor seating for 70 guests and an outdoor patio fitting 16 more at the former Perkins site in the Shoppes of Grand Oak. Two drive-thru lanes will snake through the property, built to handle up to 40 vehicles during peak hours.
The Planning, Zoning and Design Board will review the chain’s 17-slide pitch on June 10. “The public can speak at June 10’s information meeting,” said Estero Community Development Director Mary Gibbs to Gulfshore Business.
The site’s owner, Fort Myers Retail 2 LLC, struck a 15-year agreement with options for 10 additional five-year terms. They bought the land in 2020…