Who owns Stanley Seaforts?

Who owns Stanley Seaforts?

Stanley & Seafort’s | Landry’s, Inc.

When did Stanley and Seaforts open?

Since its founding in 1981 by Seattle restaurant king Richard Komen, Stanley & Seafort’s has been a special gathering place.

Did CI Shenanigans close?

This popular restaurant won’t reopen on Tacoma’s Ruston Way C.I. Shenanigans, owned by RAM Restaurant Group, has closed permanently at 3017 Ruston Way. Marty Hillis, vice president of operations for the Lakewood-based company, confirmed the shutter Tuesday morning.

Why did CI Shenanigans close?

31. The owner of downtown Spokane restaurant CI Shenanigans closed the business Saturday evening, surprising the restaurant’s landlord, the Spokane Public Facilities District. About 40 workers were affected by the closure. The closure is prompted by the expansion of the north side of the Spokane Convention Center.

Who bought CI Shenanigans?

The Spokane Public Facilities District has bought the C.I. Shenanigans restaurant building and land downtown for $4.5 million as part of a long-range plan to develop additional convention exhibit space and meeting rooms. The restaurant is to continue to operate there at least for the near term.

Who owns shenanigans in Tacoma?

The RAM’s founder Jeff Iverson opened his first pub in Lakewood in 1971. In 2014, his sons Jeff Iverson Jr. and Dave Iverson transitioned The RAM into an employee-owned company, giving workers 30 percent stock in the company.

Who bought shenanigans?

The C.I. Shenanigans restaurant sits almost in the shadow of the Group Health Exhibit Hall. The Spokane Public Facilities District has bought the C.I. Shenanigans restaurant building and land downtown for $4.5 million as part of a long-range plan to develop additional convention exhibit space and meeting rooms.

Why did CI Shenanigans in Tacoma close?

This popular restaurant won’t reopen on Tacoma’s Ruston Way C.I. Shenanigans, owned by RAM Restaurant Group, has closed permanently at 3017 Ruston Way. They decided not to renew the lease, he said, and will focus on the Ram brewpubs.

Who bought Shenanigans Tacoma?

Puyallup Tribe
Puyallup Tribe buys Ram, Shenanigans locations on Ruston Way. PUYALLUP RESERVATION, TACOMA, Wash. —In a historic move into commercial real estate, the Puyallup Tribe has purchased more than 2 acres of land on Ruston Way in Tacoma. The land is well-known to Tacoma residents: Both The Ram Restaurant & Brewery and C.I.