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re: BR Business Report: Walk-On’s new Atlanta office serves as warning for Baton Rouge
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:27 pm to TigahJay
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:27 pm to TigahJay
Say what you will about Atlanta but if you look at a map it is situated perfectly for an outdoor person. Close to the beaches (gulf or Atlantic) waterfalls, beautiful mountains and lakes. It’s a great area. Close to Charlotte and Nashville too.
Oh, and you get 4 seasons plus plenty of professional sports and great places to eat.
Oh, and you get 4 seasons plus plenty of professional sports and great places to eat.
This post was edited on 2/7/22 at 9:30 pm
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:30 pm to ragincajun03
Are they focusing more on expansion on the east coast? Atlanta is an interesting choice. I know Canes went to DFW, but they also expanded out west as well.
With a relocation like this, you would think the short list is made of cities with airports with direct flights to where you’re doing business.
A) Airport hub cities in the south/southeast, relatively centrally located to your restaurants (so Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte—Miami probably eliminated due to length of flights/lack of central location)
B) educated workforce pool for new hires/established other company HQ in the same industry in the city—Probably eliminated Charlotte (Known for banking/retail/manufacturing but not restaurant/franchise HQ’s)
C) attractive city for both single folks (events/nightlife) and people with kids (good public schools in areas with reasonably affordable housing.
So basically no where in Louisiana. I’m guessing they have more existing and future restaurants on the east coast (compared to the southwest/western US) which swayed them to pick Atlanta. Or they just got better tax incentives to relocate there (vs Houston or Dallas).
With a relocation like this, you would think the short list is made of cities with airports with direct flights to where you’re doing business.
A) Airport hub cities in the south/southeast, relatively centrally located to your restaurants (so Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte—Miami probably eliminated due to length of flights/lack of central location)
B) educated workforce pool for new hires/established other company HQ in the same industry in the city—Probably eliminated Charlotte (Known for banking/retail/manufacturing but not restaurant/franchise HQ’s)
C) attractive city for both single folks (events/nightlife) and people with kids (good public schools in areas with reasonably affordable housing.
So basically no where in Louisiana. I’m guessing they have more existing and future restaurants on the east coast (compared to the southwest/western US) which swayed them to pick Atlanta. Or they just got better tax incentives to relocate there (vs Houston or Dallas).
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:33 pm to MintBerry Crunch
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all of you people bragging about how TOPS was great and then you moved can go eat a dick
Sorry, that wasn’t part of the deal. I enjoyed “at will” residency of Louisiana, and my will changed.
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:47 pm to MintBerry Crunch
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all of you people bragging about how TOPS was great and then you moved can go eat a dick
I didn't get TOPS because it wasn't around then but it's hard to blame people who need (or want) to leave for better opportunities and quality of life elsewhere.
Most of them or their parents paid taxes in this state too.
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:49 pm to OweO
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I wish I liked their food, but there is nothing on their menu that I think "you know who makes a better ___________? Walkons".
Walkons would have the best Cajun food in Charlotte, NC if they opened one today. Probably the same would be true for any city not in Louisiana or the gulf coast (strictly talking about Cajun food, not fresh seafood in general).
You would be surprised at the slop passed off as “Cajun” in states other than Louisiana (with the exception of SE Texas and southern MS and AL). I saw an offering of jambalaya where they cook the rice separate from the meat/veggies and mixed together later. Gumbo with either too light of a roux, no roux at all, or even the color/taste/consistency of a can of rotel.
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:53 pm to SlowFlowPro
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There is one primary issue with BR but that will always be the killer that inhibits any growth.
FIFY
Posted on 2/7/22 at 9:54 pm to member12
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this is an editorial from a guy that's been vocally negative about everything Baton Rouge
So stating the obvious is being negative
Posted on 2/7/22 at 10:05 pm to ragincajun03
McAlister's HC'd in Ridgeland before moving to Atlanta. They all move to Atlanta if they're successful chains.
Posted on 2/7/22 at 10:07 pm to ragincajun03
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BR Business Report
Is this publication worth a shite in general?
Posted on 2/7/22 at 10:21 pm to Ric Flair
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A) Airport hub cities in the south/southeast, relatively centrally located to your restaurants (so Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Charlotte—Miami probably eliminated due to length of flights/lack of central location)
B) educated workforce pool for new hires/established other company HQ in the same industry in the city—Probably eliminated Charlotte (Known for banking/retail/manufacturing but not restaurant/franchise HQ’s)
Ding Ding, Airport center hub. Shave off all the connection flights and turn more hours building the brand.
Charlotte has an incredible incentive driven business climate. There are probably more future board members and executives living there than anywhere in SE US.
Posted on 2/8/22 at 6:51 am to Ric Flair
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Walkons would have the best Cajun food in Charlotte, NC if they opened one today.
This .
The quality of Walk-Ons’ food varies dramatically based on where you are standing, geographically, in the United States .
Posted on 2/8/22 at 7:52 am to fallguy_1978
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See Smoothie King, Amedisys, Shell, CB&I, Canes, Century Link etc...
Where did Amedisys move?
Posted on 2/8/22 at 7:59 am to Eat Your Crow
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s this publication worth a shite in general?
I never cared for it. They don’t offer anything that’s very insightful and they don’t really give you scoop. I always thought it was more of an advertising rag that threw some week old business news in to call itself the business report.
Posted on 2/8/22 at 8:05 am to fallguy_1978
quote:i agree. you shouldn't get free money to take your degree to another state though. there should be conditions to prevent that.
but it's hard to blame people who need (or want) to leave for better opportunities and quality of life elsewhere.
Posted on 2/8/22 at 8:20 am to GreatLakesTiger24
They're giving you money to come to LSU or any other school in the state. That's where the stipulations stop.
If you aren't a fan, work on getting the rules changed and see how many kids decide to stay in state knowing they can't leave for 5 years after.
If you aren't a fan, work on getting the rules changed and see how many kids decide to stay in state knowing they can't leave for 5 years after.
Posted on 2/8/22 at 8:22 am to H2O Tiger
quote:i know
They're giving you money to come to LSU or any other school in the state. That's where the stipulations stop.
quote:ok i will
If you aren't a fan, work on getting the rules changed and see how many kids decide to stay in state knowing they can't leave for 5 years after.
Posted on 2/8/22 at 9:45 am to Paul Allen
Doesn't this show canes and walk ons are not serious a out showing love for Louisiana?
But Atlanta is a fun place . Wish I could move there and go to brewery. They have 5 sports , food, and amusement park
But Atlanta is a fun place . Wish I could move there and go to brewery. They have 5 sports , food, and amusement park
Posted on 2/8/22 at 9:49 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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i agree. you shouldn't get free money to take your degree to another state though. there should be conditions to prevent that.
Well, if you are a taxpayer or your parents are than you paid for TOPS too.
I don't know what exactly you are supposed to do if you graduate in a field that's basically non-existent in LA?
Posted on 2/8/22 at 9:53 am to fallguy_1978
quote:pay back the money
I don't know what exactly you are supposed to do if you graduate in a field that's basically non-existent in LA?
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