All righty then......Why don't YOU go to the bank and take out a loan and buy a IHOP franchise?????
The fact is the infrastructure doesn't exist to support me, even if I wanted to. No proper sewer. I'd love to! The thoughts crossed my mind several times. Bottomline is I'm too old and have a day job. It wouldn't be an IHOP though. It would be a gourmet donuts and crepes place with a place to actually sit down and eat. I'd aim right at the untapped market of staff, residents, and folks visiting the 350+ bed facility at the CH Vetereans Home. Many of those guys are still able to get out. Veterans and their families are an extremely loyal customer base, especially when a good breakfast is involved. I say this as a military veteran myself. It'll remain a missed opportunity, as I begin my 3 year egress plan to a more well planned residential area. As for CH, the locals will continue to resist change by making poor values choices: Dollar Stores over grocery stores, nail salons over restaurants, and a parking lot over a college campus. Their fear of change, inability to think analytically/critically, self-assess, and foresee anything beyond their immediate needs will haunt the community. Succinctly, what do I have? An aging demographic. What do I need? Better services and more convenient amenities. Then, again, I could be wrong. Maybe, old people will suddenly enjoy 50 mile commutes for health care and decent chow...
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