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American fast food restaurant

Hot 'n Now
Company typePrivate
IndustryFast food
Founded1984 inKalamazoo, Michigan
FounderWilliam Van Domelen
Headquarters
Products
OwnerHNN Holdings

Hot 'n Now is an Americanfast-food restaurant.[1] Founded in 1984, the chain once grew to more than 150 locations throughout the United States at its peak. Subsequently, under the ownership ofPepsiCo, the chain filed for bankruptcy in 2004, and was then sold to STEN Corporation. As of October 2025, the company operates two locations, both inMichigan.[2] The majority of the chain's locations focused entirely ondrive-thru service, featuring a small-footprint building with a tall, slanted roof style.[3] Some previous locations were more traditional fast-food locations, complete with seating, and others were combined withgas stations.[4]

History

Hot 'n Now structure inSturgis, MI (2014)
The menu of Hot 'n Now as of April 26, 2014.
Drive-thru menu at the Sturgis Hot 'n Now (2014)

Hot 'n Now was founded inKalamazoo, Michigan in 1984 by William Van Domelen.[5] Van Domelen had opened the first Michigan Wendy's restaurants and was a franchisee ofBurger Chef in Southwest Michigan.[6]

By 1990, the chain operated more than 100 stores in 15 different states, having grown rapidly due to the success of its simplistic operation and 39 cent price for hamburgers, fries, and soda - substantially less than what competitors charged.[5] That same year, it was acquired byPepsiCo,[7] which placed operations under itsTaco Bell unit. Van Domelen resigned from the company soon after the sale.[8]

The company began making changes to the chain's concept that frustrated the franchisees, starting in 1992 with the menu. Hot 'n Now President Don Pierce left the company in 1993. Support to franchisees declined soon thereafter. Hot 'n Now was treated as a test brand. In the first quarter 1995, the company closed 80 corporate owned stores with the expectation to sell all the corporate owned locations to franchisees or licensees.[8]

Richard Loehr, an automobile dealership owner, purchased a franchise forBroward County, Florida, in January 1990. By the end of 1995, Loehr had five locations, but he wanted out. Hot 'n Now would not buy his locations after initially showing interest and blocked any sale to other parties.[5] After 1993 profits for Loehr's locations dropped. Loehr laid off all 300 employees and closed his six locations by March 1995. On March 16, 1995, Loehr filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell.[8] The case went to trial in December 1998.[5]

Taco Bell sold Hot 'n Now to a Connecticut company in 1996.[5] By 2002, the company was based inHolt, Michigan, with 53 locations. The company closed a handful of locations. The company started an El Toro-branded Mexican menu to be co-located with Hot 'n Now; two such locations opened in January 2002.[9]

In October 2003, Proquest Capital Corporation acquired Hot 'n Now assets and some liabilities from Hot 'n Now, LLC. Proquest was soon renamed to Hot Brands, Inc. At the time of acquisition, the chain had 44 locations (23 corporate and 21 franchisee owned), in three states: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana.[10]

In 2004, the company filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy and was then sold to STEN Corporation, which also owns theBurger Time chain.[11] Burger Time was sold to BTND, LLC,[12] which owned the Hot 'n Now name.[13]

After one of the last two locations, which was in Bay City, Michigan suffered a fire on September 5, 2016;[11] Only theSturgis, Michigan, location remained, though Hot 'n Now's popular Olive Burger and cheesy tots are still on the menu at the Bay City location, now known as Burger 81.[6]

Jeff Konczak ofAlpena, Michigan, along with Gun Lake Investments ofGrand Rapids, Michigan, bought the rights to Hot 'n Now in October 2024.[14] Through a partnership known as HNN Holdings, Konczak announced plans to open new Hot 'n Now locations in Alpena and Grand Rapids in 2025. The first such location was announced for opening inWayland, Michigan in October 2025.[15] Wayland, Michigan's location opened for business on October 13, 2025.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^Maas, Tyler (November 17, 2016)."Hot 'n Now or never: Driving thru the edge of extinction".Milwaukee Record. RetrievedDecember 26, 2017.
  2. ^Devereaux, Tyler (October 13, 2025)."Hot 'n Now is back: Fans line up to try nostalgic burger at new Michigan location".MLive. RetrievedOctober 15, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^"Since You Asked: In-N-Out wasn't in Oregon before, but Hot 'n Now was".MailTribune.com. September 12, 2015. Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2017. RetrievedDecember 26, 2017.
  4. ^http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pwwi/is_200311/ai_mark1365054572 Hot Brands, Inc. Announces New Modern Store Design and Employee Image
  5. ^abcdeRichardson, James M. (1998-12-07)."No Quiero Taco Bell: Did new parent drive its Hot 'n Now drive-through burger chain into the ground with bad ideas, or did franchise fail to keep up?".Miami Daily Business Review. Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved2008-06-13.
  6. ^abMeier, Eric (September 8, 2016)."There Is Now Just One Hot n Now Restaurant Left After Bay City Location Burned and Closed Labor Day Weekend".WRKR. Townsquare Media Group. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016.
  7. ^Forbes. 1991. p. 14. RetrievedDecember 26, 2017.
  8. ^abcJohnson, Greg (April 26, 1995)."Taco Bell Cools on Hot 'n Now Burger Chain".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2016.
  9. ^Wade, Cheryl (January 10, 2002)."Hot'N Now closes Saginaw Road store".Midland Daily News. Hearst Newspapers. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016.
  10. ^"Proquest Acquires Hot 'N Now Business to Enter the Fast-Food Restaurant Industry" (Press release). Holt, Michigan: Hot Brands Inc. PrimeZone. October 7, 2003. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016 – via GlobeNewswire.
  11. ^abHamilton, Jacob (September 8, 2016)."After fire, one of Michigan's last Hot n' Now restaurants to rebrand".Bay City Times. Mlive Media Group. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016.
  12. ^"Converted by EDGARwiz".sec.gov. 14 May 2007. Retrieved6 April 2015.
  13. ^"HOT 'N NOW Trademark Information".Trademarkia. LegalForce. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2016.
  14. ^"BT Brands Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results". Archived fromthe original on 2025-02-19. Retrieved2025-07-27.
  15. ^Susan Selasky (January 21, 2025)."Hot 'n Now burger chain is making a comeback in Michigan: Here's where".Detroit Free Press. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2025.
  16. ^"Hot 'n Now announces opening date for debut of new drive-thru, releases menu". Kalamazoo Gazette. October 3, 2025. RetrievedOctober 17, 2025.
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