Anyone who has ever seen a Pizza Hut knows what a Pizza Hut looks like. Worldwide, people recognize that wacky trapezoidal roof, even though new Pizza Huts no longer have them. What happens, though, when a Pizza Hut closes down or moves, but the building remains? What about other global chains with instantly recognizable building formats? These buildings have not-terribly-secret second lives, if you know where to look.
Two amazing sites, Used to be a Pizza Hut and the venerable Not Fooling Anybody,
Notable ex-Pizza Huts include this sex shop in Australia:
This police station in Des Moines, Iowa:
What happens when other chain buildings get re-used? Here’s a great example: a former Taco Bell that became a restaurant serving Philadelphian cuisine in Arizona.
Used to be a Pizza Hut (via Atlantic Cities – thanks, Tenille!)
via Consumerist http://consumerist.com/2013/12/31/what-happens-to-pizza-huts-when-they-are-no-longer-pizza-huts/
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