
"Despite repeated steps to create safer conditions, our customers and associates are regularly victimized by car break-ins, property damage, theft, and armed robberies."
"This location remains a busy and profitable one for the company. We couldn't ask employees or customers to visit an unsafe location."
"From our first Mountain Mike's Pizza to our entry into upscale dining, each of our 11 restaurants has helped us learn how to better serve our investors, customers, landlords and community."
"We own a wide range of restaurants that serve different markets and different needs."
Chandi Hospitality acquired the closed In-N-Out Burger property in Oakland for $1.8 million. The restaurant had been shut down due to safety concerns, including crime incidents affecting customers and employees. Despite its profitability, In-N-Out decided to close the location to ensure safety. Chandi Hospitality aims to rehabilitate restaurants and expand its franchise offerings, with a diverse portfolio of dining establishments in the Bay Area.
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