SYRACUSE — Destiny USA will soon be home to a new location of Wendy’s restaurant near the Dick’s Sporting Goods location in the complex’s Canyon area. Additional details, including the fast-food restaurant’s official opening date and ribbon cutting, will be announced soon, according to a Destiny USA announcement. Wendy’s is known for its made-to-order square […]
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SYRACUSE — Destiny USA will soon be home to a new location of Wendy’s restaurant near the Dick’s Sporting Goods location in the complex’s Canyon area.
Additional details, including the fast-food restaurant’s official opening date and ribbon cutting, will be announced soon, according to a Destiny USA announcement.
Wendy’s is known for its made-to-order square hamburgers, salads, and menu items that include the Baconator, Dave’s Single, spicy chicken sandwich, Frosty dessert, and new chicken tenders.
Besides the upcoming Destiny USA location, Wendy’s operates six area restaurants that include 2100 Park St., not far from Destiny USA; 3260 Erie Blvd. East in DeWitt; 3798 James St. in DeWitt; 3508 Brewerton Road in Cicero; 598 W. Genesee St. in Camillus; and 7925 Oswego Road in Clay in the Seneca Mall, per the Wendy’s website.
The Wendy’s Company (NASDAQ: WEN) was founded in 1969 by Dave Thomas in Columbus, Ohio. Today, Wendy’s and its franchisees employ hundreds of thousands of people across more than 7,000 restaurants worldwide (about 6,000 in the U.S.).
In early November, Wendy’s announced it would be closing approximately 5 percent of its U.S. restaurants by the end of 2025, amid a sales slump. The Wendy’s stock price has declined by more than 45 percent over the 12 months.


