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Malcolm Wood is a British-Chinese entrepreneur and restaurateur, [1] [2] in 2023, Wood was voted one of Asia's Most Influential People [3] He is the Founder and Managing Director of Steelhead Group [4] and Maximal Concepts, [5] a restaurant and hospitality group best known for its flagship restaurant brand, Mott 32.
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Menu showing a list of desserts in a pizzeria. In a restaurant, the menu is a list of food and beverages offered to the customer. A menu may be à la carte – which presents a list of options from which customers choose, often with prices shown – or table d'hôte, in which case a pre-established sequence of courses is offered.
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Malco Theatres ; Malibu Boats ; MasterCraft ; McKee Foods (Collegedale) Memphis Light, Gas and Water ; The Metadata Company ; Nissan USA ; Old Time Pottery (Murfreesboro) Oreck Corporation ; Pal's ; Petro's Chili & Chips ; Pilot Flying J ; PooPrints ; Regal Cinemas
Anchor stores included JCPenney, Dillard's, and Malco Theatres. [4] The development included an adjacent power center [5] that includes Bed Bath & Beyond, Gordmans, Old Navy, PetSmart, TJ Maxx, Ulta and Kirkland's. [1] Among the first tenants in the mall was the first Bonefish Grill in Arkansas. [6] Target was later added. [1]
Paolo Malco (born 1947), Italian film actor Romany Malco (born 1968), American actor, voice actor, and music producer Malco Ramírez Martínez (born 1970), Mexican politician
By the 1930's, the building was renamed to be the Bob Burn's Theater after the famous actor and radio star of Van Buren. The front of the building remained a storefront with the top floor being an apartment. In the 1960's, Malco Theaters bought the property, but retained the name as the Bob Burn's Theater. It closed in 1974.