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Cheese Mo'z--Still Open??


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I will be in Charlotte this coming weekend for the races at Z-Max Dragway, and I ran across something on the internet that mentioned that Cheese Mo'z has closed. I couldn't get their website to open when I tried it a while ago. Do any of you folks in the Charlotte area know anything about this? I was planning on going there for supper one night.

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Sweet T's, the sister diner closed methinx.

Awful location. I hate how the new thing is to build strip malls and shopping centers facing away from the roadways, with the parking on the backside. There is a new place on 160 in Ft. Mill that is built this way and the businesses are struggling. You are looking at the back of a building with some signage. Stupid crap.

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I can't see how that is a big deal.

It's a psychological deal for people driving by a building. You have a building with the rear close to and facing the road, electric meters and HVAC units in plain site, and no clear view of the parking lot; you lose curb appeal. If you were not looking for it, that Sweet T's place was impossible to see if you were driving up Rea Rd. or whatever road that is heading south towards the property. You turn those buildings around and create some space between the store front and the roads, more room for signage, and the chance to see a parking lot with cars; it instantly becomes more appealing.

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