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A list of restaurants that opened and closed in Lincoln during the pandemic
Two commercial realtors made a list of every restaurant in Lincoln that opened and closed in 2020 and what they found may surprise you.
January 20, 2021 10:15 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – We saw many restaurants in Lincoln close their doors for good in 2020, but on the opposite end, we saw 28 new doors open.
About 33 Lincoln restaurants served their last meal in 2020, but on the other hand 28 new restaurants popped up in our area during the pandemic. One of them being Rusty Taco, near 27th and Pine Lake.
“I mean it started out with a whole lot of anxiety and it ended up just, everyday, like wow this is fantastic, I can’t even believe it,” Bob Harris, the owner of Rusty Taco said. “What turned into fear turned into a blessing.”
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What s New: Arby s announced for Lumberton
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FILE - This March 1, 2010, file photo shows an Arby s restaurant sign in Cutler Bay, Fla. Arby s is buying casual dining chain Buffalo Wild Wings in a deal worth about $2.4 billion. Arby s Restaurant Group Inc. said Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017, that it will pay $157 per share. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)Wilfredo Lee, STF / Associated Press
A local hospitality group has announced plans for a new Arby’s franchise location in Lumberton that could open by early spring.
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What s New: Repair shop comes to Beaumont, Arby s opens in Lumberton
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FILE - This Aug. 26, 2015 photo shows an Apple iPhone with a cracked screen after a drop test from the DropBot, a robot used to measure the sustainability of a phone to dropping, at the offices of SquareTrade in San Francisco. Apple said Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, that it will sell tools and parts to independent phone-repair shops in the U.S. and later in other countries. The repair shops need to have an Apple-certified technician. Repairs at these shops, though, will be limited to products already out of warranty. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)Ben Margot, STF / Associated Press