Part of it also is you have to sell the sustainable profitability of a facility that size in Ruston, in this economy, to be awarded a franchise license from the brand you are after. It's that money I'm talking about, not necessarily investment money. Plus, certain brands require other certain brands..such as particular restaurants...to be very close by. Deals like this one are complex, take time, and a bit of luck.
They are waiting for Tech to break ground on the SEZ complex before proceeding.
Does anyone know who bought the Sears building on East Georgia and what is going there?
Ate at Portico-Ruston after the MBB game Saturday night. First time I've tried the Ruston location.
Food was average at best. Good service, but not very clean. I won't go back.
Has anyone else heard that an Italian restaurant is going in where Bistro 102 was?