TumbleWeed Southwest Grill is a chain restaurant that sells fajitas, margaritas, burgers, chili and other great food items.
Contents.History Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar serves -style foods. Keller and his wife Linda opened the original restaurant in 1975 in (directly across the from Louisville), across the road from. Then in 1978, Linda converted her parents' Hillside Manor restaurant and bar on Mellwood Avenue in Louisville into a Tumbleweed. This location became the flagship for what was to become a chain of restaurants.Shortly after, the restaurant began expansion to become a regional chain. It now operates 19 locations in, and, including company-owned and franchise locations.
Locations in and closed in 2008 after the local franchise owner filed for bankruptcy.In 1995, the Kellers sold the business to sixty local area investors for 9.8 million and an additional US$1 million in a clause not to compete against the company's new owners. The company then became a publicly traded company to help fuel its expansion in the and overseas markets.
John Butorac, Jr., took over as president of the company, he was also the former vice president for.In 2002, Terrance Smith, CEO of the establishment, was seeking ownership of the company with two other investors. However, on December 18, 2007, Terrance Smith resigned as President and CEO after seven years when the views of the company's board of directors began to diverge from his views.
Matthew Higgins became the new President and CEO of the company, with his twin brother, Michael Higgins, as COO. Tumbleweed filed for bankruptcy in 2009. At the time of filing, the firm had 37 company-owned or franchised locations left in the states of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky and had one licensed location each in Germany and Kuwait. The company was able to emerge from bankruptcy the following year.
Still, the company was not performing as well as it would like and was forced to close 8 out of 32 remaining locations in the tri-state area in 2014 after previously withdrawing from overseas operations. International In 1999, Tumbleweed began to expand overseas and had several overseas locations by 2006. All of these locations were closed before 2014.
Sedona Grill In 2007, Tumbleweed Restaurants decided that it wanted to expand into the upscale restaurant field by opening a separate chain called Sedona Grill with the first location being opened in Lima, Ohio in early 2007. The original plan was to have five locations opened by the end of the year. Ultimately, only one other location was opened, also in Ohio, before the company finally closed the money-losing operation at the beginning of 2008. References. Tumbleweed Restaurants.
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