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'''Logan Farms Honey Glazed Hams & Market Cafe''' is a Houston, Texas-based chain of specialty foods stores and sandwich shops which once had three locations in the [[Birmingham]] area.
'''Logan Farms Honey Glazed Hams & Market Cafe''' is a Houston, Texas-based chain of specialty foods stores and sandwich shops which once had three locations in the [[Birmingham]] area.


Two of the franchises were owned and operated by [[J. F. Wise]], who opened his first location on [[1997]]. He later expanded to two stores, earning recognition from the ''[[Birmingham Business Journal]]'' as one of the area's fastest-growing companies in [[2007]] .
Two of the franchises were owned and operated by [[J. F. Wise]], who opened his first location in [[1997]]. He later expanded to two stores, earning recognition from the ''[[Birmingham Business Journal]]'' as one of the area's fastest-growing companies in [[2007]] .


Despite high seasonal sales volume, the stores struggled to find a year-round lunch crowd. A separately-owned [[Mountain Brook Village]] location was the first to close, followed by Wise's [[Colonnade]] location after Christmas [[2007]] and his [[Pelham]] location in March [[2008]].
Despite high seasonal sales volume, the stores struggled to find a year-round lunch crowd. A separately-owned [[Mountain Brook Village]] location was the first to close, followed by Wise's [[Colonnade]] location after Christmas [[2007]] and his [[Pelham]] location in March [[2008]].

Revision as of 22:13, 28 March 2008

Logan Farms Honey Glazed Hams & Market Cafe is a Houston, Texas-based chain of specialty foods stores and sandwich shops which once had three locations in the Birmingham area.

Two of the franchises were owned and operated by J. F. Wise, who opened his first location in 1997. He later expanded to two stores, earning recognition from the Birmingham Business Journal as one of the area's fastest-growing companies in 2007 .

Despite high seasonal sales volume, the stores struggled to find a year-round lunch crowd. A separately-owned Mountain Brook Village location was the first to close, followed by Wise's Colonnade location after Christmas 2007 and his Pelham location in March 2008.

Former locations

References

  • Crawford, Cindy and Lauren B. Cooper (March 28, 2008) "Birmingham's Logan Farms stores shut down." Birmingham Business Journal

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