JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Nikki G's has been serving Italian specialties since this year's Florida Georgia game in October. Local firefighters made the store possible, but are now putting the shop up for sale on Craiglist.com
The owners are offering Nikki G's for $250,000. For that amount, you get 80 percent of the entire business.
Managers said they are looking to expand and possibly branch out. Other downtown businesses are said to be doing the same.
Recently, both the Daniel James Salon and Legal Artworks have left downtown and have moved into bigger offices. According to Downtown Vision, many of Jacksonville's older businesses are growing too big and they are moving to accomodate demand.
Managers at Nikki G's said whoever buys the place will be a welcome addition to the downtown business front.
http://www.cbs47.com/content/topstories/story.aspx?content_id=39fce40c-42b7-4a76-8288-2b6412a9e0bd
Okay, Nicky G's (not Nikki G's) isn't leaving downtown to expand, it's for sale, and Daniel James Salon and Legal Art Works both expanded to other locations DOWNTOWN. They didn't leave downtown, they just moved into bigger spaces downtown.
Anyone else want to take this?
CBS must be getting desparate. Is this worth mentioning on the news?
umm.. CBS 47 has the story wrong. None of these guys left downtown. They just relocated into larger spots in downtown.
Then they got the shops wrong. Everyone they mentioned in the article did not leave downtown.
I just checked out the video on the link. This is actually a positive story about businesses moving and expanding to downtown. In addition to Nicky G's, Danial James and Legal Art Works, Mavericks, Chamblins and a company that just moved 650 employees into the Aetna Building were also mentioned.
I like how they used a pizza to represent what an 80% share looks like. It made the concept much easier to understand.
When is Chamblins suppose to open? Construction has been going on forever it seems.
Quote from: Lunican on December 12, 2007, 07:25:46 AM
I like how they used a pizza to represent what an 80% share looks like. It made the concept much easier to understand.
He took away one slice of a six-slice pizza. That's 83%. Maybe if they had a five-slice pizza.
Welcome back Joe.
How is the new gig working out for you?