Oso planning to go pro
You sound like a Wojo supporter. It’s bad, but it could be wayyyyy worse ! Lol
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I’m pointing out to you that three very large institutions abut campus and that MU is actively killing leases of good partners. So while you’re correct in saying they don’t have an obligation I’m saying that there is a market.
Why is Marquette killing those leases? It's not run by dummies - they obviously have their reasons. Do they have something else planned for the site? I don't know the answers, but I am sure they will be revealed eventually.
Why is Marquette killing those leases? It's not run by dummies - they obviously have their reasons. Do they have something else planned for the site? I don't know the answers, but I am sure they will be revealed eventually.And if there is a market out there, then restaurants will open up elsewhere.
Pizza Shuttle delivers, hey
It’s middle of February, 2am, and you’re at last call at Murphy’s or Caffs. Hey, I got an idea…let’s walk to the third ward to get something to eat.
That's what Chili is for.And how many businesses can actually stay in business relying on the drunk food business?Another factor: Who is going to work at these places? Fewer and fewer Marquette students work these days, especially at non-glamorous jobs like fast food. Despite being one of the highest-paying jobs on campus, MUPD has resorted to signing and referral bonuses to get kids to drive LIMO, and they are still short-staffed.
Making room for the new football stadium
My guess? They are going to knock down the entire block and build something new.
Your family has #MUWBB season tickets. Where are you going before or after the game?
I have not been on campus for many years, but I noticed that no one mentioned food trucks. Are they not working the campus area? It just seems that they are ideally positioned to serve an area where, unlike "bricks and mortar" restaurants, they can easily move on when students are not present- summer, semester and Spring breaks, etc.
Students are broke, food trucks are expensive
Very broad assumption. Not your style. I mean....how do you know this? All of them are broke? I'm guessing this is implied teal.
There's a taco truck near me that has authentic street tacos for $2 a piece-or 3 for $5-my favorite is steak, cilantro, and onions. That would kill on campus.
Would it? That's $5 more than an already paid for meal at the dining halls. Undoubtedly it would get some business but if there was a market for it food tricks would go there. TAMU opened a food truck park on campus a few years ago. It closed within a year because students weren't going and that was before current inflation. It admittedly wasn't in the best location but it was still in a area with plenty of foot traffic
You're kidding right? Vast majority of college students have very little disposable income.