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    I'm for hoping he can open the new location AND keep the existing one going. I love the Corktown location Mudgie's [[just had dinner there earlier) and its charm. If the new police station opens up in the old casino, they could seriously be bustling with business from them. Beyond the fact that Mudgie's is really a super nice addition to the neighborhood, hearing about these small shops doing well and thriving in the city is great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smogboy View Post
    I'm for hoping he can open the new location AND keep the existing one going. I love the Corktown location Mudgie's [[just had dinner there earlier) and its charm. If the new police station opens up in the old casino, they could seriously be bustling with business from them. Beyond the fact that Mudgie's is really a super nice addition to the neighborhood, hearing about these small shops doing well and thriving in the city is great.
    It seems to me that having both locations open may be difficult to operate, but would be profitable.

    Mudgies in Corktown can be impossible to get into during the week at lunchtime. If both spots were open, it would keep the CBD patrons at the downtown location, while the neighborhood folks eat at the Corktown location. HIGHLY doubt that both would be open, though.

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    Kudos, Greg! But try to keep Corktown open, even if for only lunch.

    Stromberg2

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