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Nos. 72-73 Broad Street (north side) - 2009


Building & Occupier Details

 

Building:
Part of the Burton building I (1936) (divided)

This building was erected for the menswear firm Burton in 1936 on land left over after the Vine Hotel was demolished for road-widening. It was probably designed by in-house architect Harry Wilson, as it closely resembles his other work. Its foundation stone was laid by Stanley Howard Burton, son of Burton's founder.

 

No. 73
KFC (fast food outlet or takeaway)

KFC - originally Kentucky Fried Chicken - is an American fast food chain selling fried chicken. It was founded in Kentucky in 1930. It opened its first UK branch in Preston in 1965.

2009 - The Broad Street KFC franchise's fascia was updated in line with then-current KFC branding.

 

Building:
Part of Nos. 70-72, Broad Street

This was erected in 1968, replacing two separate older buildings (Nos. 70-71 and No. 72, respectively). It is a typical 1960s concrete rectahedron.

 

No. 72
Vacant (no occupier)

This property was empty and unused.

2009 - The shop remained vacant for a second consecutive year.