Chick-fil-A files for permit, is one step closer to coming to Henderson

Mike Stewart / AP

This Thursday, July 19, 2012, file photo shows a Chick-fil-A fast food restaurant in Atlanta.

The Southern chicken-sandwich chain Chick-fil-A has filed for a conditional-use permit and a design review for a building on Stephanie Street in Henderson.

The topics will be discussed June 11 during a Henderson Planning Commission public hearing.

Landlord Julius Ballardini told the Las Vegas Sun in April that Chick-fil-A was in the process of buying a vacant 5,100-square-foot building near Galleria at Sunset mall.

The building, 460 N. Stephanie St., once housed a Cox Communications office.

In a statement last month, Chick-fil-A spokeswoman Carrie Kurlander said the company "would very much like to serve the communities of Las Vegas, and while we are actively seeking the first few sites in Nevada, we have no locations to confirm just yet."

To see the commission's meeting agenda, click here.

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