Raising Cane's backtracks on plan to turn Norms into a chicken joint
Briefly

"We have heard the community's concerns, and we are in discussions with Norms about the future of the site," said Dale Goss, the senior vice president of real estate for Raising Cane's, in a brief statement. This quote demonstrates how community feedback played a critical role in influencing Raising Cane's decision to reconsider their plans for the iconic diner. It emphasizes the importance of local voices in decisions regarding historical sites and their functions.
"The community spoke out eloquently about what Norms means to them...and we all got our message across," wrote Kim Cooper and Richard Schave on their blog Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles. This statement not only indicates the strong emotional attachment the community has to Norms, but also highlights the effectiveness of organized grassroots efforts in impacting corporate decisions.
Read at Los Angeles Times
[
|
]