McDonald's Yagoona is Australia's first McDonald's restaurant, opening in 1971. It closed in 1994, following restaurants opening in Bass Hill and Bankstown, which took away business from the Yagoona store. In 2021, McDonald's reopened on the site, with a contemporary design incorporating historical elements from its first incarnation.
Source: Mason, D. 1994. "Original Macs faces the chop". The Sunday Telegraph, August 23: 7.
The closure of any McDonald's restaurant was rare back in that time. Since 2000, the closure of McDonald's restaurants has increased, but it is still outnumbered by store openings. Some closures result from a decision to relocate or in some instances beyond their control, e.g. McDonald's Pitt & Park Street closed to make way for the Sydney Metro around 2017.Another decision to close the restaurant was that the facilities in other stores were more modern, which was difficult to achieve on the site at the time.
After closure, it was converted into a building for commercial use. According to Google Streetview, extensions to the original restaurant were "tacked on" before the redevelopment back into a McDonald's restaurant which saw the demolition of the structure and the modern restaurant that occupies the site today.
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