Photo: Victor J. Blue / Bloomberg Minimum Wage Increase Effects on the Restaurant Industry At a time when minimum wage in the United States varied from $5.15 in Wyoming, to $9.15 in Connecticut, and with the Federal wage set at $7.25, New York made history when they raised their minimum wage to $15.00 (source: […]
Restaurants and all businesses in general have very similar lifecycles comprising five stages beginning with the startup phase, where restaurant design is crucial, and ending with either a rebirth or reinventing of the business model as it begins to decline and deteriorate; or dissolution as a going concern due to irrelevance with current market trends. […]
Hilton Cabana Miami Beach You can see it coming, and you can feel its gradual approach. Days get longer and the somatic sensations of warmer days begin to influence our choice for a lighter wardrobe to accommodate the activities of the warmest period of the year affectionately called the summer season – compliments of the […]
Promoting economic expansion in the United States through E2 and EB 5 makes it easier for immigrants to achieve success in America. Breakthrough legislation created this immigrant investor program in 1990 to create jobs and to stimulate the American economy.
The perennial advancements of technology, never cease to captivate and astonish the diehard enthusiasts of innovation and advancement. At this year’s 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas every year, besides the usual parade of electronic gadgetry, storied introductions of product previews, and climactic announcements of nascent technology for improving the quality of […]
National Restaurant Association Giving selflessly to charity has long been considered the hallmark of a beneficent character. And many restaurateurs, quite admirably, do it because it is the right thing to do without being aware of the associated financial rewards. The tax code provides restaurateurs some degree of tax relief that is available to businesses […]
Let’s face it. When it comes to restaurant operations, in order to insure optimal success, restaurateurs must go beyond the typical physical amenities such as, menu design, kitchen and bar design, and the fine wine or craft beer list that will ultimately be offered in conjunction with your other dining complements. But just as important […]
Regardless of the vast differences among the various industries in the U.S., be it restaurant design, technology innovation, new car models, or the latest fashion trends, the one thing that appears to be invariably constant year after year is change itself, especially when it comes to consumer choice and preference. But when it comes to […]
How does the 2014 IRS Rev. Ruling 2012-18 affect restaurant service staff and restauranteurs? 2014 has brought many changes to the restaurant industry and one of the most buzzed about topics is Rev. Ruling 2012-18 according to news channel WFAA. This ruling implies that restauranteurs must differentiate between automatic gratuities and voluntary tips which can […]
No matter how hard you try, you will never win over everyone. Receiving negative reviews or feedback is unavoidable in any industry, but in the service industry it is extremely important that complaints are addressed. If handled properly, you will almost always be able to turn a bad experience into a good experience and you […]