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http://www.ocregister.com/articles/bell-692398-taco-food.html
Taco Bell is saving its first fast-food restaurant from the wrecking ball by relocating the iconic 400-square-foot food stand from Downey to its corporate headquarters in Irvine.
This is arguably the most important restaurant in our companys history, said Taco Bell Chief executive Brian Niccol. When we heard about the chance of it being demolished, we had to step in. We owe that to our fans; we owe that to Glen Bell.
Earlier this year, new development for the vacant Firestone Boulevard site triggered demolition plans for the nostalgic building, dubbed Numero Uno. An uproar in the community followed. Taco Bell remained relatively quiet, though it did encourage the #SaveTacoBell campaign on social media.
Behind the scenes, however, the chain had been scheming for months to save the walk-up structure, famous for its adobe-style archways.
The structure's 45-mile overnight journey begins Thursday at 10:30 p.m. It should garner much attention as it traverses the cities of Downey, Norwalk, Cerritos, La Palma, Buena Park, Anaheim, Orange and Tustin. Throughout the four to five hour trip, Taco Bell is encouraging fans to follow the historic relocation via a live webcam.
The bedazzled structure will be visible as it is trucked through parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties, the company said: Were lighting this thing like the Fourth of July.
Long Beach-based We Are The Next, a preservation group, has been working with Taco Bell on the relocation effort.
This building isn't designed by a famous architect, and it's not particularly beautiful in the conventional sense. But it does demonstrate how even the most ordinary buildings can tell tremendous stories, said Katie Rispoli, the preservation groups executive director.
Taco Bell said the building will remain at its headquarters for storage until its future use is determined.
Marisa Thalberg, chief brand engagement officer, said the fast-food chain will turn to social media to ask fans what the company should do with the building.
This isnt a decision that should be made in a boardroom, but a social experience that can allow our biggest fans to truly be a part of Taco Bell history, Thalberg said.
Bell, along with Ray Kroc of McDonalds, Carl Karcher of Carls Jr. and Harry Snyder of In-N-Out Burger, are considered fast-food pioneers. Their innovative takeout counters and drive-throughs catered to the growing Southern California car culture.