JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — A popular fast-food chain will not open a new location in Johns Creek after residents opted to keep a historic tree instead.
Shake Shack, known for their burgers and fries was looking to open a new location on State Bridge Road, but the collateral would have been a 100-year-old tree.
The tree would have been cut down in order to fit a drive-thru.
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After more than two hours of discussion with neighbors, city leaders rejected the building plan this week.
It is unclear whether Shake Shack will try to find a different location to build the restaurant.
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One of the neighbors opposed to the Shake Shack spot is Joan Compton.
When the city commission voted to keep the tree a few weeks ago, she told Channel 2′s Matt Johnson that the 100-year-old, 69-foot-tall tree was important.
“It’s a little oasis in a large suburban shopping center and we felt it was worth keeping,” Compton said. “We didn’t want to sacrifice this tree.”
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