UNITED STATES NEWS

National restaurant chains expand in Alaska

Nov 22, 2013, 5:01 PM

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – When the Dairy Queen opened in Anchorage in 2006, it was big news. People stood in a line that stretched for two blocks just to get an ice cream cone, and drive-thru traffic backed up just as long.

Residents weren’t just excited about the treats. They were elated that the Dairy Queen was in the city at all.

For years, Alaska might as well have been on another planet, so far off the radar of the big national restaurant chains that those in the Lower 48 became used to _ and maybe even grown tired of.

It was too costly and the logistics too daunting to run a restaurant in the state. Now, restaurants are rushing in.

When Olive Garden opened, people stood in line in the bitter winter to get a table. Buffalo Wild Wings is in the city. Next year, Anchorage will get its first Texas Roadhouse, a Hard Rock Cafe and Krispy Kreme doughnut shops.

“We are foodies in Anchorage, and we are significant consumers,” said Bill Popp, president of the Anchorage Economic Development Corp, adding that one reason for the influx is the relative health of the local economy and people having money to spend.

At $72,813, Anchorage has the second-highest median income in the U.S., only lagging behind Honolulu’s median income of $87,934, according to Popp, quoting 2011 figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.

About half of Alaska’s 730,000 residents live in either Anchorage or the neighboring Matanuska-Susitna Borough.

Another reason for the attraction to Anchorage is that it is a big draw for tourists as well as those who work at military bases and long for the familiar tastes of home.

Hard Rock Cafe, which will open in late spring, chose downtown Anchorage “because it’s a key city in Alaska,” and expects to draw from both locals and tourists, said Scott Brokaw, who is moving from Hard Rock Cafe Universal Los Angeles to be the general manager.

National chain restaurants in the city have not always been the case, mainly because of the remoteness of the state.

“You’re not going to be able to just take a truck from one of your warehouses and drive it to Anchorage or Fairbanks, or wherever it is, like you could open up a store in Oregon,” state economist Neal Fried said.

The city did get a glimpse of what it would be like for a national chain to open up a store.

In the late 1960s, when the first McDonald’s opened, the event was preceded by months of television commercials, appearances by Ronald McDonald and a closed street for the grand opening.

“My little brother and I were very excited, probably by being brainwashed from so many commercials,” recalled Jay Barrett, now the news director at KMXT radio in Kodiak.

Years later, he said in an email, the family moved to the much smaller Dillingham, in southwest Alaska. Whenever they were in Anchorage, the last stop before heading to the airport for the trip home was to McDonald’s to stock up.

“Big Macs freeze remarkably well,” Barrett said.

Alaska is a big state with a small-state mentality, and it means something when a chain decides to locate here. Having a national chain open a location in Anchorage provides a legitimizing force, said Julia O’Malley, a columnist for the Anchorage Daily News.

“It’s like, `Oh, we’re actually a city now,'” she said. “People have always been wanting to feel we’re legitimate, we’re really a place. Somehow having an Olive Garden, for some people, makes it seem like that.”

(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

United States News

Lisa Pisano looks at photos of her dog after her surgeries at NYU Langone Health in New York on Mon...

Associated Press

New Jersey woman becomes second patient to receive kidney from gene-edited pig

A New Jersey woman who was near death received a transplanted pig kidney that stabilized her failing heart.

28 minutes ago

Associated Press

Instagram fraudster ‘Jay Mazini’ has been sentenced for his crypto scheme that preyed on Muslims

NEW YORK (AP) — The former Instagram influencer known as “ swindled millions of dollars from online followers and a network of Muslims during the pandemic was sentenced to seven years in prison on Wednesday, prosecutors said. Jebara Igbara, 28, of New Jersey, had pleaded guilty to fraud charges, admitting that he created a Ponzi […]

31 minutes ago

Associated Press

Connecticut Senate passes wide-ranging bill to regulate AI. But its fate remains uncertain

HARTFORD (AP) — The Connecticut Senate pressed ahead Wednesday with one of the first major legislative proposals in the U.S. to reign in bias in artificial intelligence decision-making and protect people from harm, including manufactured videos or deepfakes. The vote was held despite concerns the bill might stifle innovation, become a burden for small businesses […]

55 minutes ago

Associated Press

Judge orders anonymous jury for trial of self-exiled Chinese businessman, citing his past acts

NEW YORK (AP) — A self-exiled Chinese businessman is set to face an anonymous jury at his trial next month on fraud charges after a judge on Wednesday cited his past willingness to tamper with judicial proceedings as reason for concern. Guo Wengui goes to trial May 22 in Manhattan federal court, where jurors will […]

2 hours ago

Associated Press

New California rule aims to limit health care cost increases to 3% annually

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies in California will be limited to annual price increases of 3% starting in 2029 under a new rule state regulators approved Wednesday in the latest attempt to corral the ever-increasing costs of medical care in the United States. The money Californians spent on health care […]

3 hours ago

Associated Press

Judge declines to dismiss lawsuits filed against rapper Travis Scott over deadly Astroworld concert

HOUSTON (AP) — A judge has declined to dismiss hundreds of lawsuits filed against rap star Travis Scott over his role in the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival in which 10 people were killed in a crowd surge. State District Judge Kristen Hawkins issued a one-page order denying Scott’s request that he and his touring and […]

4 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade is excitingly upon us

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe is upon us! The attraction honors Arizona and the history of the game.

National restaurant chains expand in Alaska