Colonel Sanders’ former home and restaurant are on the market, and it’s causing a legal headache for KFC’s owner
Friends of the late Colonel Sanders are selling his former home and a restaurant he set up. The restaurant, the Claudia Sanders Dinner House, is named after his wife and sells fried chicken. The NY Post reported that the potential sale is causing a legal headache for KFC''s parent company. A huge property that the late KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders once lived in is on the market, and it''s causing a legal headache for KFC''s owner. The property in Shelbyville, Kentucky, includes a house known as Blackwood Hall and an almost 25,000-square-foot restaurant called the Claudia Sanders Dinner House, which is named after the Colonel''s wife. The site also used to serve as KFC headquarters. Foto: Claudia Sanders Dinner House It hit the market in June and its owners are looking for $9 million for the two buildings, as well as some KFC memorabilia and intellectual property rights. The Colonel''s image is owned by KFC, but the buyer of the Shelbyville property will get the trademark and likeness of Claudia Sanders.
Colonel Sanders’ former home and restaurant are on the market, and it’s causing a legal headache for KFC’s owner
Friends of the late Colonel Sanders are selling his former home and a restaurant he set up. The restaurant, the Claudia Sanders Dinner House, is named after his wife and sells fried chicken. The NY Post reported that the potential sale is causing a legal headache for KFC''s parent company. A huge property that the late KFC founder Colonel Harland Sanders once lived in is on the market, and it''s causing a legal headache for KFC''s owner. The property in Shelbyville, Kentucky, includes a house known as Blackwood Hall and an almost 25,000-square-foot restaurant called the Claudia Sanders Dinner House, which is named after the Colonel''s wife. The site also used to serve as KFC headquarters. Foto: Claudia Sanders Dinner House It hit the market in June and its owners are looking for $9 million for the two buildings, as well as some KFC memorabilia and intellectual property rights. The Colonel''s image is owned by KFC, but the buyer of the Shelbyville property will get the trademark and likeness of Claudia Sanders.