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re: Cast Iron Kitchen owner accused of arson
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:14 am to brbengalgal
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:14 am to brbengalgal
I see that the dude's mom started a GoFundMe after Cast Iron Kitchen burned down.
I don't see how some people get into the restaurant business. It's such a tough industry to make money and drives people to commit multiple arsons while having a family at home.
I don't see how some people get into the restaurant business. It's such a tough industry to make money and drives people to commit multiple arsons while having a family at home.
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:21 am to oreeg
From the GoFundMe:
Probably shouldn’t have burned it down.
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The Marino's are trying to start rebuilding. My son's restaurant, The Cast Iron Kitchen burned down Sunday evening. It is a total loss. This family of 7 donated & delivered 1000's of meals to flood victims. Now they are struggling to start over again. With the loss of income from their restaurant, they need some help. They do have insurance but it will be weeks before they will receive anything from them. There is also a deductible they must pay. This is to help them get started rebuilding immediately and help cover their daily expenses as they depend on the restaurants income to live
Probably shouldn’t have burned it down.
Posted on 2/22/18 at 9:22 am to oreeg
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I don't see how some people get into the restaurant business
BR/Ascension is a hard place to make it in the rest business. Lots of competition, high commercial real estate costs, and the people have very high standards. The hard part is knowing when to cut bait and close up shop before you completely bury yourself. Italian Bowl would prob be very successful in Houston. People will eat up anything here.
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