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The Villages
Friday, May 17, 2024

20 days after closing Villages’ restaurant, TGI Fridays chain up for sale

Twenty days after TGI Fridays abruptly closed its doors on the restaurant at Lake Sumter Landing, the owner of the national chain of restaurants has announced its is putting them all up for sale.

Carlson, the family-owned company that owns Radisson hotels and other hospitality and travel brands, is considering “strategic alternatives” for its TGI Fridays restaurant chain, the Wall Street Journal is reporting.

Known for casual American food, Fridays has been a staple for mall-going teenagers and families for more than 45 years. More recently, the restaurant chain has tried to carry the appeal of its classic American dishes such as chicken wings, potato skins and burgers abroad.

There are more than 900 TGI Fridays restaurants in nearly 60 countries worldwide and the chain has annual sales exceeding $2.5 billion, according to its website.

The TGI Fridays on Old Camp Road in The Villages closed in early November.
The TGI Fridays on Old Camp Road in The Villages closed in early November.

Follow the money when it comes to Florida’s insurance crisis

A Village of Belvedere resident, in a Letter to the Editor, suggests you can learn a lot about Florida’s homeowners insurance problems if you follow the money.

There are plenty of pools to choose from during Paradise project

A Village of Rio Grande resident says there will be plenty of pools to choose from during the Paradise Recreation Center renovation that could see that family pool closed for up to two years. Read her Letter to the Editor.

The cows in my backyard have been replaced with bulldozers

A longtime resident contends the growth of The Villages has paved the way for bulldozers and the disappearance of cows. Read her Letter to the Editor.

Middleton reader says our country has a problem

A reader from Middleton, in a Letter to the Editor, warns that our country is facing a big problem.

Opening Priority Pools would be wrong and costly

A Village of Hacienda resident warns that opening Priority Pools to non-members would be wrong and costly. Read her Letter to the Editor.