McDonald's Press Release 04/15/2005 - Part Two
State-of-the Art Flagship Restaurant Builds on Rich Tradition
For 50 years, McDonald's has proudly called Chicago home. Kroc opened his first corporate office just four blocks south of the new two-story flagship restaurant McDonald's officially opened today. The 50th Anniversary restaurant features stunning views of Chicago's skyline.
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley
''McDonald's has provided employment opportunities and training for people in Chicago and all around the world,'' said Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. ''McDonald's and the city of Chicago have really grown together. On behalf of Chicago, thanks to McDonald's for 50 great years of service to customers, not only in Chicago but around the globe.''
50th Anniversary Restaurant Highlights
The spectacular restaurant – dedicated to McDonald's late CEO Jim Cantalupo -- ties the future with the past by incorporating the classic red and white design of Ray Kroc's first building with a 21st century, high-tech restaurant that will deliver a special experience for customers.
Reflecting McDonald's appeal as a local business in communities around the world, the interior of the 50th Anniversary restaurant features a contemporary flair with a 40-foot Brazilian granite counter, glass from Germany, exterior finish from the Netherlands and red S-shaped chairs from Italy.
The interior dining area is zoned like a home, with first floor representing the foyer and kitchen and second floor featuring a living room, dining room and family room. Two escalators, an elevator and a staircase connect customers to the second level, a spacious dining area with a corner ''conference room,'' technology and modern comfort, including:
- Five decades of McDonald's memorabilia displayed in seating areas overlooking the garden
- Two custom CD-creation stations and two Internet web stations with music downloading and instant photo printing capabilities. The entire restaurant is wi-fi enabled.
- Images on three interactive tables react with the wave of a hand.
- A “Living Room” featuring leather furniture by Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier.
Source: http://www.mcdonalds.com
Source: http://www.mcdonalds.com/corp/news/corppr/2005/cpr_04152005.html