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October 2012

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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~ 1963 ~ F A Y E T T E V IL L E IN T I M E ~ 1973 ~ Chris's Steak House Otrebla's Tailoring ~ 1975 ~ Insurance Services Center Chris's Open Hearth Steak & Seafood House, opened in 1963 by Chris Poulos, is one of the few restaurants to stand the test of time in Fayetteville. The historic outer appearance of the steakhouse has only slightly changed with the addition of added outdoor seating; however the inte- rior of the restaurant has attentively kept up with the times. Greg Kalevas and Luke Poulos keep the family tradition alive by hand cutting steaks daily and cooking them over an open flame at the 'Hearth'. 2620 Raeford Road 910.485.2948 910.323.0264 | 1218 Fort Bragg Road Tues-Fri 9:30-5:30 | Sat 9:30-3:00 Otrebla's Tailoring caters to the well dressed in Fayetteville and Ft. Bragg. The right fit makes all the difference, and Al- berto makes sure you always get the per- fect fit for your clothes. His outstanding tailoring services include professional al- terations, custom tailoring and a specialty in military uniforms and weddings. Alber- to also offers tuxedo rentals for black-tie affairs. Otrebla's is open five days a week, including Saturday, for your convenience. Put Alberto's experience to work for you. ESTABLISHED IN 1975 Chick-fil-A AMERICA'S BEST FAST FOOD RESTAURANT 910. 868.4849 | 1921 Skibo Rd. 910.864.2596 | 419 Cross Creek Mall Since 1975, Chick-fil-A has been working to be Fayetteville's Best Premium Fast Food Restaurant — and Hope Mills native Tommy Arnold has been there for nearly all of that time. Arnold returned to Fayetteville in 1976 to operate the Chick-fil-A in Cross Creek Mall, where the corner location in the Sears wing gave many shoppers their first Chick-fil-A experience — a boneless breast of chicken, seasoned to perfection, pressure fried then served on a toasted buttered bun with two dill pickle slices. While many customers came for the Chick-fil-A Sandwich, many others enjoyed the fast, friendly service. In 1994, Arnold opened a free-standing location on Skibo Road, and that location has been a consistent top performer within the Chick-fil-A chain ever since. Chick-fil-A currently operates 1661 restaurants in 38 states and the District of Columbia. The chain was S PE C I A L P R O M O T IO N A L S E C T IO N 4 | November • 2010 6-18 year employees with owner/operator Tommy Arnold founded in 1967 in Atlanta, Ga. in the Greenbriar Mall by Truett Cathy who, at age 92, is still very active in the business. Cathy encouraged his employees to treat everyone with honor, dignity and respect and today his three children and several grandchildren continue that business philosophy. Cathy is also very active in the Winshape Foundation, which provides foster homes, camps and other services to help people. He and his wife Jeanette started the Foundation in 1984. (L-R) Andre Johnson, Dax Yarborough, BJ Morris, Nicholas Jares CityViewNC.com | 39 exclusive available opened Da specializing automobile of Fayettev Church Rd access to s Fort Bragg The Yarbo fixtures in nearly eigh is continue professiona Dax's De if you are se considering convertible the casual Y ou do find a Established by John L. Canady (right), a realtor and former builder in the Fayette- ville area, Insurance Service Center has grown into one of the most stable and productive independent insurance agen- cies in North Carolina. With the addi- tion of David B. Canady (left) in 2005, the agency has expanded its marketing and services into surrounding counties, representing over 20 of the top insurance carriers in the nation from eight loca- tions throughout North Carolina. www.iscfay.com 910.323.3045 (L-R) David B. Canady, John L. Canady nsurance serving t of Fayettev to celebrat customer s Establish a realtor the Fayett has grown addition of Insurance S its marke surroundin itself as on productive agencies in As an I agency rep top insuran Insurance proactive s Speci Ins

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