McDonald’s respect for the local culture is also demonstrated through the efforts it has undertaken in the maintenance of heritage structures. E.g. our restaurant opposite the bustling Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Mumbai is located in a Grade II-B heritage structure.
This restaurant, our sixth restaurant in western India is part of a road lined entirely with heritage buildings of invaluable historic importance. It restored the formerly dilapidated, exterior façade, taking special care to ensure that there was no damage to the building.
They were able to achieve a quaint French café look for the site. We have also redone our signage in accordance with the norms laid down by the D. N. Road Association, and were the first establishment to do so.
This restaurant, our sixth restaurant in western India is part of a road lined entirely with heritage buildings of invaluable historic importance. It restored the formerly dilapidated, exterior façade, taking special care to ensure that there was no damage to the building.
They were able to achieve a quaint French café look for the site. We have also redone our signage in accordance with the norms laid down by the D. N. Road Association, and were the first establishment to do so.