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Dave Thomas starred in 652 commercials for Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, more than any other person in television history. But, he wasn’t just that friendly face you saw on TV with his white shirts and red ties; Thomas built his multi-billion dollar fast-food restaurant chain from the ground up, earning him a reputation as one of the most s  More...
People don’t want to get in their car and drive to a restaurant that now costs more. Despite the long odds, however, many entrepreneurs are thriving by rewriting the standard “program” for how to run a restaurant.  More...
Experience with the Restaurant Business, and does a restaurant (or any business) really need a website?  More...
Restaurant Economy in Atlanta Georgia. Atlanta Restaurant Exchange, The Restaurant Specialists, A licensed Real Estate Brokerage in Atlanta Georgia specializing in Restaurants.  More...
Why you should use a broker if you have a restaurant for sale, or are looking to buy a restaurant. Atlanta Restaurant Exchange, The Restaurant Specialists, are a licensed Real Estate Firm in Atlanta Georgia.  More...
Going Green and saving on your electric bill. Restaurant Industry News in Atlanta Georgia by Atlanta Restaurant Exchange  More...
Before you buy a restaurant, Check out this article on writing a business plan  More...
THE Rooz Cafe, a restaurant and coffee shop in Oakland, Calif., signals its distaste for patrons who post reviews on Yelp.com with a small sign: No Yelpers. Rooz’s owner, Steve Ranjbin, said he put the sticker up as a joke, but added that he had a complaint about Yelp. “Yelp does not respect us as business owners,” Mr. Ranjbin said. “They d  More...
Though fashion still accounts for 41% of the total teen budget, total teen spending in the category declined nearly 20% year over year, pointing to a “discretionary recession,” according to the 15th semi-annual “Taking Stock With Teens” study by Piper Jaffray. Compared with last year’s study, young men spent 15% less on discretionary items (fa  More...
The Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy has reported small businesses will pay more per square foot and per employee than larger businesses to alter facilities to meet changes proposed for the Americans with Disabilities Act. The office studied costs associated with removing physical barriers to the handicapped, including changes i  More...