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I think people need to get all their facts straight on the three locations that closed. These were locations that were franchised out by Scotty, not 100% owned by Scotty and I think it was lesson earned in regards to someone else using your brand. I think anyone that went to Scotty's lakehouse at geist knows that placed was normally packed on a regular basis and the food was excellent. And I have been to the location as Detour and I am not impressed especially with the food and the overall atmosphere and it wouldn't shock me to see if eventually close down.
By definition, the Mind Trust can't know that it's attracting topnotch teachers to Indy. They may prove themselves to be topnotch over time, but they also might prove to be ... less than. I also would like to see statistics on how many Teach for America recruits to Indy are still TEACHING, not just taught a little bit and then moved on to administration or advocacy.
You should read the article before commenting. It states the other sites closed because his contract to manage that Site was up. Hence why all these locations are now detours, same idea, when their contract is up it will probably change again. All of the Scottys his company Pots and Pans actually own have not closed.
The 3 locations that closed were *not* 100% owned by Wise - he managed them for an investor who there was a rift with. Scott Wise had nothing to do with those locations closing. I miss having Scotty's in Columbus, and now that the one near Greenwood closed, there's no Scotty's location that is convenient for those of us in Columbus, which is a shame. I miss the people most, and the menu a close second!
no kidding...come on Scotty you either need to sell the whole thing or build some capital. Take your time or get out unless you want to be bankrupt again.