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Taylor founded Texas Roadhouse in 1993, at the Green Tree Mall in Clarksville, Indiana. His goal was to create an "affordable, Texas-style" restaurant. He was turned down more than 80 times while seeking investors. His initial investors were three doctors from Elizabethtown, Kentucky who invested $300,000. To show the investors his initial ...
Kent Taylor, the Founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse Inc (NASDAQ: TXRH) passed away, the company said in a Friday press release. His cause of death was not released in the statement. What To Know ...
Texas Roadhouse was founded on February 17, 1993, at the Green Tree Mall in Clarksville, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky. [8] Founder W. Kent Taylor, a Louisville native, lived in Colorado and worked at nightclubs and restaurants there.
Kent Taylor, founder and CEO of the Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain, has died. Taylor's family and the company on Sunday confirmed his death in a statement. "Kent battled and fought hard like the ...
"Kent battled and fought hard like the former track champion that he was, but the suffering that greatly intensified in recent days became unbearable,” a statement said.
Kent Taylor, founder of Louisville-based chain Texas Roadhouse, has died, according to a company statement. Texas Roadhouse CEO Kent Taylor took his life after COVID-19 struggle Skip to main content
Anderson and his restaurants are credited with launching the western-theme restaurant concept (Ponderosa Steakhouse and Bonanza Steakhouse, Texas Roadhouse) and the careers of other successful restaurant businesspeople like Julia Stewart, DineEquity CEO. [2]
Taylor’s family said he was suffering severe tinnitus after contracting COVID-19.