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RENO, Nev., Feb. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade (Wow Wow), known for its fresh, healthful menu items and focus on the environment, has signed a multi-unit franchise agreement to bring three gourmet lemonade stands to Reno and the surrounding communities.
Montella has signed a lease at the Ridgeview Plaza shopping center at 5150 Mae Ann Ave, Ste. 213, Reno, Nevada, 89523, and hopes to open the first of her three locations by Spring. Each new Wow Wow is expected to bring 35-60 new jobs to the area.
After 23 years as a stay-at-home mom of four, Reno franchisee Tina Montella is just a few years shy of becoming an empty nester. She recently began asking herself, What am I going to do with my time next? When Montella saw a friend post on social media that Wow Wow was looking to expand in Nevada, she was immediately intrigued. She spent her time in quarantine delving into the intricacies of the brand s menu items, marketing s
Wow Wow Hawaiian Lemonade (Wow Wow), known for its fresh, healthful menu items and focus on the environment, has signed a multi-unit franchise agreement to bring three gourmet lemonade stands to Reno and the surrounding communities.
Montella has signed a lease at the Ridgeview Plaza shopping center at 5150 Mae Ann Ave, Ste. 213, Reno, Nevada, 89523,
and hopes to open the first of her three locations by Spring. Each new Wow Wow is expected to bring 35-60
new jobs to the area.
After 23 years as a stay-at-home mom of four, Reno franchisee Tina Montella is just a few years shy of becoming an empty nester. She recently began asking herself, “What am I going to do with my time next?” When Montella saw a friend post on social media that Wow Wow was looking to expand in Nevada, she was immediately intrigued. She spent her time in quarantine delving into the intricacies of the brand’s menu items, marketing systems, operations, and the franchise industry as a whole.
Tony s Kansas City
Friday, January 29, 2021
KANSAS CITY NEIGHBORHOODS EARN UNSAFE TOP RANKING!!!
Local leaders habitually downplay the horrific violence plaguing Kansas City early in the year when the numbers numbers won t scare locals, this is part of our cowtown tradition of violence.
Thankfully, TKC readers are far more conscientious.
To wit . . .
Here s the info sent by a
KICK-ASS TKC READER with a worthwhile breakdown . . .
The local connection . . .
5. Kansas City, Missouri: Block group delimited by E. 8th St., Prospect Ave., E. 12th St., and Cleveland Ave.
Predicted violent crimes per year: 182
Predicted violent crime rate: 304 crimes per 1,000 residents
The details: “31% of the households surveyed in this block group in Kansas City lived with less than $10,000 a year, a proportion higher than 98% of U.S. block groups,” says de Bonviller. “With a $20,391 median household income, residents tend to earn less than 97% of the block groups nationally. Fin