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Michael F. Stemper
2024-05-09 21:37:19 UTC
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I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
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Michael F. Stemper
I feel more like I do now than I did when I came in.
Ted Nolan <tednolan>
2024-05-09 21:50:36 UTC
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Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
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What's not in Columbia anymore..
Robert Carnegie
2024-05-17 09:41:55 UTC
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Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
Any updates on what's not in Columbia any more?
Ted Nolan <tednolan>
2024-05-17 12:29:22 UTC
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Post by Robert Carnegie
Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
Any updates on what's not in Columbia any more?
Rice Music House is down to their final pianos.

http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=23189


Haven't posted yet, but Poogan's Porch is closing this weekend.

http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?page_id=19971#comment-4598872

Dear Guests,

We're saddened to share the news that Poogan's Southern
Kitchen in Forest Acres will be permanently closing its
doors after our final brunch and dinner service on Sunday,
May 19th.

We want to express our heartfelt thanks to each and every
one of you for your patronage and support since our opening
in 2022. Your presence has made our journey truly special.

To the people of Forest Acres, your support has been
incredible, and we're grateful for the warmth and community
you've shown us.

Before we say goodbye, we invite you to join us over the
next week, where we can reminisce and share our favorite
Southern dishes with you once more.

For those venturing to the Lowcountry, our locations in
Charleston and Summerville will continue to serve our
signature cuisine with the same hospitality you've come to
love.

Thank you for being a part of our story. We hope to see you
soon.

Warm regards,

The Poogan's Southern Kitchen Team

One feels perhaps "your support has been incredible" is a bit of a reach.
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What's not in Columbia anymore..
Scott Lurndal
2024-05-17 14:37:55 UTC
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Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Robert Carnegie
Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
Any updates on what's not in Columbia any more?
Rice Music House is down to their final pianos.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=23189
Haven't posted yet, but Poogan's Porch is closing this weekend.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?page_id=19971#comment-4598872
Dear Guests,
We're saddened to share the news that Poogan's Southern
Kitchen in Forest Acres will be permanently closing its
doors after our final brunch and dinner service on Sunday,
May 19th.
We want to express our heartfelt thanks to each and every
one of you for your patronage and support since our opening
in 2022. Your presence has made our journey truly special.
To the people of Forest Acres, your support has been
incredible, and we're grateful for the warmth and community
you've shown us.
Before we say goodbye, we invite you to join us over the
next week, where we can reminisce and share our favorite
Southern dishes with you once more.
For those venturing to the Lowcountry, our locations in
Charleston and Summerville will continue to serve our
signature cuisine with the same hospitality you've come to
love.
Thank you for being a part of our story. We hope to see you
soon.
Warm regards,
The Poogan's Southern Kitchen Team
One feels perhaps "your support has been incredible" is a bit of a reach.
OTOH

It was concluded from both our analysis and the studies that
the majority of restaurants usually fail in the first year. Of
those restaurants and foodservice businesses that made it beyond
a year, 70% failed within the next 3 to 5 years.
Ted Nolan <tednolan>
2024-05-17 14:46:24 UTC
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Post by Scott Lurndal
Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Robert Carnegie
Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
Any updates on what's not in Columbia any more?
Rice Music House is down to their final pianos.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=23189
Haven't posted yet, but Poogan's Porch is closing this weekend.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?page_id=19971#comment-4598872
Dear Guests,
We're saddened to share the news that Poogan's Southern
Kitchen in Forest Acres will be permanently closing its
doors after our final brunch and dinner service on Sunday,
May 19th.
We want to express our heartfelt thanks to each and every
one of you for your patronage and support since our opening
in 2022. Your presence has made our journey truly special.
To the people of Forest Acres, your support has been
incredible, and we're grateful for the warmth and community
you've shown us.
Before we say goodbye, we invite you to join us over the
next week, where we can reminisce and share our favorite
Southern dishes with you once more.
For those venturing to the Lowcountry, our locations in
Charleston and Summerville will continue to serve our
signature cuisine with the same hospitality you've come to
love.
Thank you for being a part of our story. We hope to see you
soon.
Warm regards,
The Poogan's Southern Kitchen Team
One feels perhaps "your support has been incredible" is a bit of a reach.
OTOH
It was concluded from both our analysis and the studies that
the majority of restaurants usually fail in the first year. Of
those restaurants and foodservice businesses that made it beyond
a year, 70% failed within the next 3 to 5 years.
Oh, yes, no argument. Failing restaurants are a target-rich environment:

http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?tag=restaurants
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What's not in Columbia anymore..
Robert Carnegie
2024-06-05 18:59:02 UTC
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Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Robert Carnegie
Post by Ted Nolan <tednolan>
Post by Michael F. Stemper
I've been hearing about the tornado that clobbered Columbia. Are
you okay?
I'm actually not home right now, so I'm fine thanks. From what I can tell
in the media, it looks like the tornado was out towards Pontiac,
which is several miles away from my area. Hope those folks are OK!
Any updates on what's not in Columbia any more?
Rice Music House is down to their final pianos.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?p=23189
Haven't posted yet, but Poogan's Porch is closing this weekend.
http://columbiaclosings.com/wordpress/?page_id=19971#comment-4598872
Dear Guests,
We're saddened to share the news that Poogan's Southern
Kitchen in Forest Acres will be permanently closing its
doors after our final brunch and dinner service on Sunday,
May 19th.
We want to express our heartfelt thanks to each and every
one of you for your patronage and support since our opening
in 2022. Your presence has made our journey truly special.
To the people of Forest Acres, your support has been
incredible, and we're grateful for the warmth and community
you've shown us.
Before we say goodbye, we invite you to join us over the
next week, where we can reminisce and share our favorite
Southern dishes with you once more.
For those venturing to the Lowcountry, our locations in
Charleston and Summerville will continue to serve our
signature cuisine with the same hospitality you've come to
love.
Thank you for being a part of our story. We hope to see you
soon.
Warm regards,
The Poogan's Southern Kitchen Team
One feels perhaps "your support has been incredible" is a bit of a reach.
Plenty of support, talking about the great food.
Not so much patronage i.e. actually eating there.
My interpretation!

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