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Looks like Ritas on North Pleasantburg is still open. They have a drive thru where the one on Pelham didn't did they? I am sure that can be a huge help in the volume of business you get.
You're right about the drive-thru, but it doesn't help me at all. The one that closed is less than 5 min from my house.
I drive by there every day, and it was interesting to watch their inventory go from a bunch of Suzukis, to fewer Suzukis, then mostly used cars, then fewer used cars, to closed. It seemed inevitable. It's a shame that D&D Motors had to raze that wooded area across the road when they could have used this now-empty lot.
I drive by there every day, and it was interesting to watch their inventory go from a bunch of Suzukis, to fewer Suzukis, then mostly used cars, then fewer used cars, to closed. It seemed inevitable. It's a shame that D&D Motors had to raze that wooded area across the road when they could have used this now-empty lot.
The initial dealer built the dealership and decided not to use it at all, similar to Checkers building a store in Taylors that never opened.
D & D Motors has owned their new location's property for years. I do not know if it considered rebuilding at its existing location. Relocating to a new and better facility may have been the best decision.
. I work in Taylors and would drive past Little Pig's to get to Henry's.
From my understanding, Little Pigs are all individually owned and operated. I know the owner of the LP on Pleasantburg and he puts his whole heart and soul into the place but is struggling. The food is good, but the strip mall owner keeps putting in other fast food type of restaurants (such as Skinz) that eat away at his business. Then the strip mall operator raises the rates on everyone.
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