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Jess & Jim’s Steak House. Location: 517 E. 135th St. ... then expanded to a farmhouse (1840) with Mike’s twin brother, Dennis, as a partner. ... Today’s menu includes the pan-fried chicken ...
A post office called Hammond was established in 1894, and remained in operation until 1975. [4] Some say the community has the name of the local Hammond family, allegedly the original owners of the town site, while others believe it is unknown why the name "Hammond" was selected. [5] Hammond is the site of the historic Hammond Mill.
1972 - Calvin Trillin named Jess & Jim's steakhouse "the finest in the world" in his article in Playboy Magazine. [1] 1992 - USA Today named Jess & Jim’s amongst the top five steakhouses in the world. [4] 2001 - Playboy Magazine again named Jess & Jim’s one of the top ten steakhouses in the world, calling it the "quintessential Midwestern ...
After acquiring nearly $2 million in debts, Littleton-based Jamco Ltd., the parent firm of the Mr. Steak restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. At the time of the filing, Randall Pike had replaced Mathers as chairman and CEO and the company had 122 franchise Mr. Steak restaurants and the 25 company ...
He asked the owners of his equipment to in-house finance his operation as he only had $500 to his name. [5] Moore quickly acquired three more closed restaurants and found himself $30,000 in debt to his foodservice distributor. [5] After adapting Robert K. Greenleaf's philosophy of servant leadership, his fortunes turned. [6]
In 2020, Fleming's was one of the many restaurant chains impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8] [9] As of 2021, the company had 64 locations throughout 26 states and 1 in São Paulo, Brazil, all company-owned. [1] [10] In 2024, Fleming’s officially added A5 Wagyu to 20 locations, with a pre-launch on National Wagyu Day, June 21st. [11]
The City of Hammond's financial contribution to the West Lake Corridor project was dependent on construction of the new interchange station. [2] The new station, dubbed Hammond Gateway, opened on October 18, 2024; [12] the previous station, located 0.15 miles (0.24 km) to the east, [6] was closed on the same day. [1] [12] [13]
In 1821 H W Hammond opened a drapery shop on the old North Bridge in Hull. The business continued to operate at this location until 1861 when the store moved to Osborne Street. [3] In 1889 the business was sold to James Powell and his three sons, whose family continued to operate the business until 1972. The business was incorporated in 1913. [3]