Chuck’s spent its last night at its current location at 727 S. Crouse Ave. on Tuesday night. Chuck's owner Steve Theobald said in an interview Tuesday that he’d like to move Chuck’s to a location within 50 yards of where it currently is. Read more »
Steve Theobald, Chuck’s owner, said that the landlord’s attorneys asked for the postponement, but that a new date for the hearing has not been set.
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Chuck’s is challenging the lease termination because it does not believe that Syracuse 727 LLC has the necessary permits to begin construction, may not have the necessary financing to support the project and may not yet hold a title to one of the properties where the project will be built, according to the lawsuit. Read more »
After months of negotiations, the bar Hungry Chuck's and its landlord were unable to reach a buyout agreement that would have closed Chuck’s before its lease ends in August and allowed developers to begin construction in the area. Read more »
Steve Theobald, owner of Hungry Chuck’s, earlier this month filed a temporary restraining order against Syracuse 727 LLC, the developers planning to demolish the structure at 727 S. Crouse Ave. — where Chuck’s is located — and construct a mixed-use building. Read more »
Hungry Chuck’s, the popular student bar, has received much of the initial attention regarding the effects of the project, but here’s a look at the other small businesses on South Crouse Avenue that will be affected. Read more »
The timeline for the project, called “Campus Plaza Development," shows March 1 as the start date for construction and August 1 as the first date of occupation. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board recognizes the controversy behind the demolition of Hungry Chuck’s, but acknowledges that the construction of the complex that will replace it is worth it in the long run. Read more »
While plans to demolish the building that houses Chuck's Cafe and Funk n' Waffles remain pending, SU students and alumni took to Twitter Tuesday to share their dismay and make a call to #SaveChucks. Read more »
A real estate firm has proposed demolishing structures on South Crouse Avenue, including Chuck’s Cafe, to make room for student apartments. Read more »