BY RAFAEL SEARS AND MAX BRIESE
The Shorthorn staff
Bar patrons throughout Arlington will debate the outcome
of the Final Four while restaurant managers prepare for an
abundance of college basketball fans in town this weekend
for the tournament at AT&T...
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BY RAFAEL SEARS AND MAX BRIESE
The Shorthorn staff
Bar patrons throughout Arlington will debate the outcome
of the Final Four while restaurant managers prepare for an
abundance of college basketball fans in town this weekend
for the tournament at AT&T
Stadium.
Economics professor Bill
Crowder predicts there will be
about $3 million to $6 million
per day of additional spending
and economic activity for Metroplex businesses.
Crowder said bars and restaurants in close proximity to
the stadium would receive a
significant boost of revenue.
LinesofcarsidledatLincoln
Square on Tuesday, waiting for
a parking spot while security
guards directed traffic for the
Texas Rangers game. Because
of this crowd, restaurants are
preparing for a greater influx of
people this weekend.
Hooters general manager
Joe Martin is expecting the
days will be busy, and he will
increase his staff by 30 percent
for the Final Four.
“When everyone is here
cheering for the same thing,
it’s a good vibe. It’s exciting,”
Mart
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