13 photos of abandoned fast food restaurants that will give you the creeps
- Ohio resident Nicholas Eckhart has been taking photos of abandoned fast food franchises since he was around 15 years old.
- He runs the site Dead and Dying Retail, where he chronicles what he's witnessed.
Some places, he said, seem abandoned over night. "Some places have just walked away overnight and left everything inside," he said.
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.Nicholas Eckhart has been driving around since about 2011, taking fascinating photos of defunct retail institutions.
Eckhart runs the site Dead and Dying Retail, where he chronicles what he's witnessed.
He can sense some trends with these ill-fated stores and fast foot outlets. "They [the locations] seem like retail dead zones — even if there's a new shopping center built nearby, they don't seem [to last] that long," he said to Business Insider.
Some places, he said, seem abandoned overnight. "Some places have just walked away overnight and left everything inside," he said.
"There was a restaurant that did that in my town — they just walked away overnight. They just left everything on the table and still looks the same today."
Take a look at some of the fascinating photos Eckhart has taken.
This is an abandoned Friendly's in Elyria, Ohio, as of 2014. It shut down in December 2013.
Here's a defunct KFC in Akron, Ohio.
This building was formerly a Dunkin Donuts.
This building in North Randall, Ohio was formerly a Ponderosa steakhouse.
This building in Mansfield, Ohio was once a Chi-Chi's.
Here is a defunct White Castle in Mansfield, Ohio.
Here is a former Old Country Buffet and C1 Buffet in Huber Heights, Ohio.
This is a dead Charley's Philly Steaks in Massilon, Ohio.
This was a Beef Corral and an Arby's at the Euclid Square Mall in Euclid, Ohio.
This Ground Round in Elyria, Ohio, according to Eckhart's captions on Flickr, allegedly didn't pay its rent (owing a total of over $91,000) — and by August 2013, they were locked out of the building.
Source: Flickr
This was a Taco Bell in Cambridge, Ohio.
This Quizno's in Bedford, Ohio shut down.
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