Documents detail turmoil over San Antonio decision to bar Chick-fil-A from airport [Audio 3]
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As the FAA and Texas attorney general’s office investigates why the San Antonio city council decided to ban Chick-fil-A from its airport… the city may have been working on a surprising partnership…
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As the FAA and Texas attorney general’s office investigates why the San Antonio city council decided to ban Chick-fil-A from its airport… the city may have been working on a surprising partnership…
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San Antonio’s Alamodome may have gotten a new name… the Chick-fil-A Alamodome.
In documents requested by the attorney general and obtained by the San Antonio Express-News, a group of local Chick-fil-A franchisees sought to make that happen.
A year before the airport concessions contract vote, the city was considering whether it could attract a potential suitor to buy the naming rights to the Alamodome.
The franchisees submitted a proposal that included the new name, Chick-fil-A cows on the corner of the stadium holding Eat mor chikin signs for drivers on Interstate 37, and a sitdown Chick-fil-A restaurant inside the stadium.
It’s not clear if that proposal had any chance of becoming reality.
Dennis Foley… Texas News Radio… San Antonio.
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