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Sales Falling Short at New McDonalds, Prompts Request to Move Sign

The newest McDonalds has seen sales fall below projects prompting a request to town officials to have the restaurant's sign moved to a new location to increase visibility.

 

Since the fourth McDonalds in Danvers opened in November, sales of everything from McMuffins to Big Macs have been so low that management is looking for new ways to increase it.

One idea? Move the sign closer to the street and add a message board.

The plans were first presented to the Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday night during a meeting at the Senior Center. Board members said they want to see firsthand where the sign will go and how high it will be and have put off a final decision until they see the exact sign location "staked out" at the Endicott Street restaurant.

The newest McDonalds in Danvers - the fourth in town - opened in November.

When new McDonalds restaurants open, sales are usually high and then settle close to the company's projections. But that is not happening at the Endicott restaurant, said John Kucich, an engineer who presented the sign design to the Zoning Board.

"The sales for this restaurant are significantly below what was projected for this site," Kucich said.

McDonalds does a "very sophisticated" study that develop a sales prediction for each store based on demographics, traffic, competition and other factors.

"This one is not even close," he said.

Kucich noted that signs for other fast food restaurants along Endicott Street - Burger King, Taco Bell and Wendy's - all sit closer to the road.

"We're set back about 50 feet behind them," he said, later telling the board: "Being an impulse business, signage is king."

John Boughner, chairman of the Zoning Board, said he hoped to have any new sign be set back the same distance as other signs along the road. That will avoid other fast food restaurants coming in and asking to move its sign closer to the road.

Kucich said the sign would go in an existing parking space and moving it back would put it in a driving lane in the parking lot.

Board member Robert Cignetti also said he was not convinced a new sign would increase business and noted that there is a McDonalds in the food court at Liberty Tree Mall across the street.

"You're competing against yourself, so to speak," he said.

Boughner also noted there is one on High Street. The fourth location in Danvers is on Andover Street (Route 114).

Adam Guilmette, from McDonalds corporate office, said company officials are investigating other possible reasons for the slumping sales, including the building's distance from the street and the vehicle circulation on the property.

McDonalds does not wants to make the sign any bigger and does not want to add any new signs to the property - it received approval last March for seven signs on the site.

Instead, it has come up with a completely new design that it wants to put it closer the street. Right now, the sign is a yellow M on a pylon. Instead, it wants to build a "monument" style sign that includes a M on a red background on one side and a message area on the other side.

"We believe this will give us better visibility along the streetfront," Kucich said.

The new sign will be shorter - 12 feet - than the existing sign because it will go into the right-of-way for high tension wires that pass over a corner of the property.

The new Taco Bell sign does not include any message on it, noted board member Robert Pariseau, and said he is not convinced that the variable message on the board will increase business. He said he would rather see the M logo sign.

In addition to seeing in-person exactly where the sign will go, the board also wants to know exactly how many lines of text - and the size of the font - for the message portion of the sign.

The board next meets at Town Hall on Feb. 25.

Related Topics: Burger King, Danvers Zoning Board of Appeals, Endicott Street, Fast Food, McDonalds, McDonalds Restaurant, McDonalds sign, and Taco Bell

Carla King

6:32 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I am sure it has nothing to do with the fact that there are three other McDonald's in the area.....

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Rae Abell

7:06 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Not that I'd eat there, but it always seems dark inside, like it's not open. That may be a real issue; that and there is just too much crap food in the area. I never see hefty sales at BK either.

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Samantha Johanson

12:06 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Well it doesn't help that they are last in line on the street. Second of all the quality of the place is a problem itself. Was in there with my son a few weeks ago, there was no ketchup in the pump. I told the guy cleaning up, and also, not syrup in the Diet Coke. They have to stay on top of stuff like that and then maybe they'll get repeat customers. Yes, and having 3 other McDonald's in Danvers, might be a problem too. There is one at the Liberty Tree Mall. So the only people going to McD's on Endicott are those not going to the mall to go eat there.

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Jennifer Johnson

10:40 am on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

I was there last week and the ketchup pumps were also empty. No packets anywhere in sight, either.

Peter R. Wood

1:36 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Have any of the restaurants built in this spot been successful? I think its location spells doom.

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Elise Stephens

3:11 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013

That's what I was thinking...every restaurant that has leased that space has had bad luck. Maybe that location is just plain ol' cursed.

Ed Lover

1:40 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I can think of a great spot they can put their sign.

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William Laforme

1:51 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I do remember this term from business 101 called "Market Saturation."

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Jim Smith

2:24 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

Wayne Marquis is a great Town Manager. I wish that Hamilton/Wenham would follow suit, we would not have so many school budget challenges. Danvers is a thriving well funded town, what's the disconnect ?

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