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Home › Forums › Restaurant Professionals Forum › Professional Hot Dog Vendors › Sorry to bow out Texas! › Re:Sorry to bow out Texas!

July 20, 2010 at 5:18 pm #2777743
waydeg
waydeg
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Jeff –
Sorry things didn’t work out for you.
Putting a cart in downtown Dallas is different from putting one in the burbs. I know Jeff talked to many of the same people I did. In fact, Little Elm (the town right next to us) changed their cart ordinance this summer to all but eliminate carts. B&M restaurants were complaining. McKinny, Plano, Frisco, they all make it tough to have any kind of daily cart business. Frisco is continuing to develop a newer and more hip downtown area along the tollway that runs through our little burb. Well maintained street food carts (not just hot dogs) would do nothing but increase foot traffic and generate business. I love visiting places with a strong street food scene. More people/visitors, more traffic, more business. Just look at Austin. 

Hello city officials…. are you paying attention?

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