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When a an arrogant young guy with essentially no experience and no qualifications for the job, was dropped into an Administrator position out of nowhere by his "mentor" in the Mayor's office things seemed fishy. Sometimes things are what they seem.
Thanks for highlighting our upcoming premiere production in 2014, Lou!
Wait a minute ... you're 48 but you have "over 30 years in the business..." Are you counting the lemonade stand you ran when you were 12? Expert indeed.
I'm 48 years old. Visiting Steak n Shake as a young boy is a fond childhood memory...just like visiting WoolWorths, Lazarus, Blocks, and a number of other well known brands of days gone by. As an Advertising and Marketing expert with over 30 years in the business, stagnate businesses die on the vine. It's about time the SNS brand got a makeover. In an era when the government thinks it's not only its right but its duty to tell Americans how and what to eat, SNS "may" be attempting to take a leap forward by moving the brand away from being a "fast food" target for the nanny-state. Additionally, the "50's" look has been played out. I can guarantee you that the baby-boom generation that the stores have been decorated to appeal to - ARE NOT SNS's core customers. Don't fear change. Embrace it. Or, prepare for the day when SNS is a distant memory just like that of Roselynn Bakeries, Zayres, Cub Foods and LS Ayres.
I just wanted to point out that the old Circuit City space at Clay Terrace has not been vacant since they went out of business. Snapperz has been in that location the past two years and another kid entertainment place was there before that for around 6 months to a year. Also Clay Terrace did not open in 2007 but in 2005. I think the St. Vincent sports practice will be a good fit.