Daily Archives: July 6, 2009

Where’s the beef? At a new Arby’s in Andover

arbys1WICHITA — Andover is getting its first Arby’s.

It’ll also be the first restaurant to locate at MarketPlace, the new development on the southeast corner of Kellogg and Andover Road.

The Arby’s will be in a 2,800-square-foot space.

“They’re a solid concept,” says developer Paul Jackson, president of Vantage Point Properties.

The 140-acre mixed-use development is anchored by the YMCA and Dillons Marketplace. Kansasland Tire and Capitol Federal Savings also have locations there.

“We’ll feel like we were successful as long as we attract a good mix of products and services,” Jackson says. “That’s our goal.”

There are about a dozen pad sites left to fill. Jackson hopes for more restaurants, including fast food and casual-dining concepts.

The Arby’s will have seating and a drive-through.

United States Beef Corp., the largest Arby’s franchisee, plans to open the restaurant in the first quarter of 2010.

“We try to bring a little more freshness to the fast food,” says Kim Thompson, vice president of human resources and risk for the company.

“We have a healthy version of fast food,” Thompson says. “That’s always been our goal.”

Christmas in July at Dillard’s

santaWICHITA — While shopping for a swimsuit Friday, the day before the Fourth of July, it wasn’t so out of the ordinary to hear Dillard’s playing some patriotic tunes.

But in between the National Anthem and Lee Greenwood’sProud to be an American,” I heard the first Christmas announcements of the season.

That’s right. Of the Christmas season. You know, the one six months from now.

There was something about getting a jump on holiday deals. There also was something about Santa’s helpers, but I wasn’t about to stick around to see if they were actually there.

You don’t say

WICHITA — “And then some people might get mad, and it would be all your fault.”

— Actor Kyle Vespestad, teasing audience members at Cabaret Oldtown’s show Friday night that the venue would have to close its doors if they didn’t help spread the word about “Jukebox: One Hit Wonders!

Wink Hartman Sr. makes changes at Hartman Arena

winkWICHITA — There are several changes at Hartman Arena, including the departure of one half of a well-known duo.

Jacque Wedel is no longer marketing and advertising manager.

Wedel and general manager John Nath both left the Kansas Coliseum to join Hartman Arena early last year prior to its opening in March of this year.

A few weeks before Wedel’s departure last week, Eric Blockie joined Hartman Arena as director of financial and marketing development.

Blockie is from the St. Louis area where he worked for Live Nation, the world’s biggest promoter.

“I just felt when Eric came on board, it was time for her to pursue other opportunities,” Wink Hartman Sr. says of Wedel.

Wedel couldn’t be reached for comment.

Hartman says Nath’s position isn’t affected.

“That’s what I hope,” he says.

Nath expresses the same sentiment when asked if he’s going anywhere.

“I hope not,” he says.

Hartman also is forming a new company, Hartmoor Concessions, to handle food and beverages at the arena.

He’s given Sodexo notice that he’ll be canceling his contract, effective in early September.

“We will have 100 percent control of the concessions,” Hartman says.

“It’s just my nature,” Hartman says of creating new companies to keep services in house.

“Yes, I will make more money,” he says. But he says he’ll also be able to offer better food and drink products. Hartman says he wants to expand the arena’s menu.

Sue Montalbano will run Hartmoor Concessions. She’s been pastry chef at Hartman’s Chester’s Chophouse for four years.

“So she’s got just a little bit of experience,” he says.

Hartman doesn’t have more changes to announce now, but that doesn’t mean he won’t in the future.

“We’re always trying to improve the arena,” he says. “We’re going to keep kicking it till we get it 100 percent right.

“I want it to be right.”