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A Midlands Rush’s restaurant has permanently closed its doors. Here’s what to know

The Rush’s at 5101 Sunset Blvd. in Lexington has permanently closed after being temporarily closed for more than a year.
The Rush’s at 5101 Sunset Blvd. in Lexington has permanently closed after being temporarily closed for more than a year.

The fryers and milk shake mixers have been permanently turned off at one Midlands Rush’s restaurant location.

Rush’s, the fast food staple that has locations across the Midlands, announced in a Monday post on social media that it is permanently closing its store at 5101 Sunset Blvd. in Lexington. That location was located in front of a popular shopping center that includes a Target store and a Best Buy.

The Rush’s location at 5101 Sunset had been listed as temporarily closed for nearly two years. In August 2022 the company said the restaurant near Target was temporarily shuttering because of a labor shortage. Now that closure has become permanent.

The company said the closure of the 5101 Sunset location will allow for Rush’s to consolidate its services in Lexington County.

“After serving the East Lexington community for 12 years, we are sad to close our doors at this location but know that this decision ultimately allows us to better support the high level of service we strive to provide,” Rush’s president Don Alcorn said in a statement posted to social media.

Rush’s locations remaining in Lexington County include a store in Red Bank, one in West Columbia and one in the town of Lexington. The company has five additional locations in Columbia and Camden.

Employees from the 5101 Sunset location were relocated to other Rush’s stores, the company said.

The small chain is known for its chili cheeseburgers, fried chicken, milkshakes and other fast food treats.

Chris Trainor
The State
Chris Trainor is a retail reporter for The State and has been working for newspapers in South Carolina for more than 21 years, including previous stops at the (Greenwood) Index-Journal and the (Columbia) Free Times. He is the winner of a host of South Carolina Press Association awards, including honors in column writing, government beat reporting, profile writing, food writing, business beat reporting, election coverage, social media and more.
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