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Article: Desperate Georgia restaurant owner: nearly wiped out by new freeway exit's re-routing of traffic and partner's demand to be bought out--avoids bankruptcy by the skin of his teeth. His 'discovery' could be just the breakthrough you need too.... to turn an ordinary restaurant into an extraordinary success or to rescue a restaurant that's suffering. Read on ...(Advertisement)
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- Restaurants & Institutions
- Article date:
- April 1, 2004
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My name is Salem Suber, and I was that "desperate Georgia restaurant owner."
There's a very happy ending to my story, but for a while things looked very grim. In 1999, I owned part of a thriving, growing restaurant with sales well over $100,000 a month. In January of 2000, sales plummeted to $80,000.00, and next month promised to be worse.
Here's what happened, and here's how much trouble I was in: Our 300 seat restaurant was in a semi-rural area with no competition. But all in one year, a new exit was cut into the highway about ten miles before you got to us, and a Home Depot, Wal-Mart, a 15-theater Cineplex and TWENTY-TWO different chain restaurants ...