Hooters CEO Neil Kiefer joined ChicagoLIVE to discuss the company’s rebrand, its Chicago roots and why he says the goal is to ...
Apparently, wings and short shorts aren’t enough anymore.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Restaurant chain Hooters abruptly shuttered more than 30 company-owned ...
The Hooters in Harlingen, in the Rio Grande Valley, had been the last of the company’s locations south of San Antonio that were still open after the company declared bankruptcy in March. But the ...
Hooters says it wants to rebrand into a family friendly restaurant. Longtime CEO Neil Kiefer says some locations under ...
So, when Aaron found out that the place was closing and being demolished, he was understandably dismayed. “So sad,” he writes. “It was my special…place.” To help us all cope, Aaron provided this list ...
As Hooters emerges from bankruptcy under new leadership, the restaurant chain's CEO says the company's future depends on something deceptively simple: returning the brand to its roots. That starts ...
Hooters is making a comeback, and its new owners are updating its menu and changing the image that once defined the restaurant chain. Original Hooters LLC, the founders and original investors behind ...
It's always good to remember your roots. For the founders of Hooters, that is exactly what they have done to save the restaurant chain from bankrupty. According to Newsweek, on Tuesday, Oct. 14, ...