McDonald’s Moscow Restaurant Reopens After 3-Month Shutdown

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McDonald’s Corp.’s largest restaurant in Russia reopened after local officials shuttered the location for three months, an optimistic sign for a company trying to return to business as usual in the country.

The outlet, situated in Moscow’s Pushkin Square, resumed business today, said Svetlana Polyakova, a spokeswoman for McDonald’s Russia. Two more Moscow restaurants that were forced to shut will reopen this month and in January, respectively, after modernizing their interiors and equipment, she said.