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Business is good for Taylor, a longtime restaurateur who gained notoriety as co-owner and managing partner of Sweet Georgia Brown, another upscale restaurant in Detroit's Greektown district. This recognition helped pave the way for Seldom Blues. Chuck Watters, vice president of Hines Real Estate, a development company, was dining at Sweet Georgia Brown and was impressed with the ambiance, food, and service. He and Taylor started conversing about future projects in the downtown area, and that eventually led to meetings with decision makers at General Motors. The automaker wanted a restaurant in its new headquarters. Taylor was ready to answer the call. "At Sweet Georgia Brown, we saw the type of entertainment he brought,
and the diverse crowd really appealed to us," says Matthew Cullen,
general manager of economic development and enterprise services for
GM. "We had a lot of confidence in the visions he put forward.
He was consistent with the type of inclusive, world-class environment
we were looking for. Frank was in the right place, with the right idea,
at the right time." ............. read
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