So essentially that was 7 hours with nothing after having paid a little over $700 for what was seemingly the WORST transatlantic flight I’ve ever taken. They were so loud when people were sleeping, yelling ‘trash please’ every 5 minutes, we are not stupid, we can see what you are doing and if we have trash, we will give it to you - so please STOP disturbing my peace and let me bloody sleep!!!! I was never offered any food or drink during the entire flight, not even when I was awake - other airline attendants are more observant and come back and ask us when we are awake if we would like anything to eat or drink. She of course was too busy playing on her cell phone in the back of the plane and ignored/silenced the passenger call button. That will have an impact on the local market.Cons: "The staff were rude, abrasive, ignored several passengers that were trying to get her attention before take off as 2 overhead bins were wide open and full to the brim. At least five restaurants, with 75 to 80 employees each, will be opening this year in the Range Line and Main Street corridors. That's because the demand for hospitality workers is so strong. Right now, the biggest challenge local restaurateurs face with their existing business or the opening of a new venue is finding sufficient and reliable help, he said. There is also the possibility he could just lease the property because demand for venues with Range Line frontage is incredibly high. Michalopoulos told me he is still sorting out some ideas for the property and the kind of cuisine he might tackle next. He also owns Social BTB (Burgers, Tenders and Beer) on the first floor of the Gryphon Shopping Center, 1027 S. Mythos, you might recall, was a former Grandy's restaurant before Michalopoulos transformed it into one of the city's top-performing restaurants. Range Line Road, has purchased the property in a deal put together by Gil Stevens, a local commercial real estate agent. George Michalopoulos, the owner of Mythos Euro Greek Kuzina, 1306 S. The property has been purchased for redevelopment by a successful Joplin restaurateur who has experience in transforming Range Line properties into new venues. Range Line Road, you probably wouldn't notice that someone has been cleaning up the property's exterior: Some outdated shrubs have been removed, that sort of thing. If you haven't been paying close attention to the long-closed King Palace Buffet restaurant at 1401 S. Could the new 32nd Street Place Development east of Range Line with its newly configured and upgraded Hammons Boulevard be a place for these restaurants? We'll see. ![]() These restaurants that are circling Joplin need a place to land. This bears watching, because who knows what will happen next? This is not a complete breakdown of the commercial property that is available on or near South Range Line, but you get the picture. There's a piece of property that's available on the hill just east of Macadoodle's at 17th Street and Range Line Road. This property is next door to the new Buffalo Wild Wings at 1525 S. There's some property available at the site of the former Eastgate Theaters. ![]() There's a large piece of property that's ready for development east of the new Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers restaurant in the 1200 block of South Range Line. There are other pieces of property that are available, but they are not on Range Line Road.
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