Friday, July 27, 2007
update for coming restaurants and business picking up!
Just got off the phone with city officials to confirm the new restaurants coming to Dyersburg. Lupo's(Italian restaurant) is having their grand opening on July 30,2007.
They are located just off hwy 51 bypass(just down from Dyersburg High school).
Also opening on July 30 is Little Caesar's pizza. They are located in the new addition to Green Village shopping center(also on Hwy 51 bypass). Personally I prefer the pizza and great service at Papa John's (in Green Village).
Also under construction and slated to open Sept. 1 is Popeye's Chicken. That will be located on hwy 51 bypass near the Ford Dealership.
There are also two restaurants relocating. Hog Heaven has left the bypass and gone to Shelby Drive and Gus's chicken is slated to leave south town and move into Green Village.
Now, in my last post I discussed the current slow down in our real estate market. For the last week, we have been covered up with people wanting to relocate either from out of state or locally. Many of the local plants and some outside of Dyersburg are still bringing in staff who are purchasing homes. Because of the dynamics of Dyersburg, most of these transferees want to live in Dyersburg. Dyersburg,Tennessee is growing,growing,growing.
They are located just off hwy 51 bypass(just down from Dyersburg High school).
Also opening on July 30 is Little Caesar's pizza. They are located in the new addition to Green Village shopping center(also on Hwy 51 bypass). Personally I prefer the pizza and great service at Papa John's (in Green Village).
Also under construction and slated to open Sept. 1 is Popeye's Chicken. That will be located on hwy 51 bypass near the Ford Dealership.
There are also two restaurants relocating. Hog Heaven has left the bypass and gone to Shelby Drive and Gus's chicken is slated to leave south town and move into Green Village.
Now, in my last post I discussed the current slow down in our real estate market. For the last week, we have been covered up with people wanting to relocate either from out of state or locally. Many of the local plants and some outside of Dyersburg are still bringing in staff who are purchasing homes. Because of the dynamics of Dyersburg, most of these transferees want to live in Dyersburg. Dyersburg,Tennessee is growing,growing,growing.
Labels: Dyersburg Tennessee is growing by leaps and bounds.
Subscribe to Posts [Atom]