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View ProfileFor those who knowingly and adamantly proclaim “no business will ever survive in downtown Albany,” two words. Mona. Munir. Not convinced? Then two more. Cookie. Shoppe. While a vocal group of citizens constantly rings the death knell for revitalization efforts in Albany’s Central Business District with news of each unsuccessful business venture, there have remained constants. One of the most enduring is the little shop that could, Mona and Munir Qaqish’s Cookie Shoppe at 115 N. Jackson St. With 27 years and counting under their belts, the Qaqishes have continued to ladle cups of their homemade soups, build their trademark subs and sandwiches, and serve up cookies like grandma used to make to generations of customers who know the quality of the food and the service will be the same today as it was 15 years ago when they first visited the little sandwich shop with their parents. “People always tell us, ‘You would do such a great business if you were located on the other side of town,'” Mona Qaqish said during a recent rare pre-lunch slow period at the restaurant. “But we’ve been here 27 years, and the people of Albany have been good enough to support us and allow us to make a good living. “We have no interest in being anywhere else.” Mona, whose Palestinian family came to Albany in 1941, and Munir, who came here from Amman, Jordan, in 1971, were looking to open their own business when she, in a sudden moment of inspiration, went to the owners of the Cookie Shoppe and asked if they were interested in selling. She was a dental hygienist at the time, and he worked at the local Firestone plant. “We’d talked about opening some kind of mom-and-pop grocery — thank goodness that didn’t work out — when I went to the owners of the Cookie Shoppe and simply asked them if they wanted to sell to us,” Mona Qaqish said. “The timing happened to be on the dot; we were lucky.” There was one slight problem: Other than Mona’s brief time as a teenage waitress at the Dog House and Villa Gargano, neither knew anything about the restaurant business. “For the first two or three months, it was difficult,” Munir Qaqish said. “We had to learn on the go, develop our own style.” What the Qaqishes came up with is a style that suits local patrons just fine. Munir arrives at the Cookie Shoppe early — between 4:30 and 5 every weekday morning — and makes the soups, egg salad, bacon, tea and other goods on the menu. Mona usually arrives 30 minutes to an hour later, and she makes the biscuits, cookie dough and some of the soups. She orders supplies and puts up stock, and then they’re ready for the customers, many of whom are regulars who arrive like clockwork. “Munir does the cooking, and I run the register,” Mona Qaqish said. “We have a small staff — only three other people — and if one of them is out for any reason, the rest of us know we have to double up.” Asked if there are secrets to their success, some magic touch that has kept the Cookie Shoppe open while businesses around it fail, the proud owners simply smile. “The rent is low … we own the place,” Mona says with a chuckle. Adds her husband: “It’s about the management, the way we run things.” The couple offer some general suggestions straight out of Business 101: Cut costs, keep labor down, don’t be wasteful, make sure the quality of the food and the service is as good as it can be. But there’s more, something other business owners might note. “This is our business,” Munir Qaqish says. “Any success we have depends on us.” Adds Mona: “We’ve never had any kind of problem down here. A lot of that comes from the fact that we’re grateful — and we show it — to anybody who comes through those doors.” Source:The Albany Herald Reference Link:https://goo.gl/deVsBt [read more]
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View ProfileOur Cottongim Services team in Tifton, GA is committed to outstanding customer service. We are a family-owned business started in 1963 and also one of the most technologically advanced HVAC & plumbing companies in south Georgia. We specialize in indoor air quality, moisture problems, crawlspace issues, and also energy reductions. Our team can help with health-related problems caused by homes, mold, and also mildew solutions. We also offer plumbing services, water filtration, servicing, and installing new septic tank systems along with drain fields and much more. Our up-to-date training and friendly service make us a great choice for all of your heating, cooling, and also your plumbing needs. [read more]
View ProfileThe Plaza Restaurant & Oyster Bar The oldest restaurant in the state of Georgia Established in 1916, The Plaza has been the restaurant southwest Georgians have come to for fabulous meals, celebrating special occasions, breaking bread with elected officials, or just to enjoy the company of family and loved ones. When The Plaza opened it was located at 115 North Broad Street and could seat only 26 patrons at its white marble tables, but through the years the restaurant has grown with Thomasville. Now located at the corner of Broad and Smith, The Plaza offers formal and casual dining plus a cocktail lounge and outdoor seating. The Plaza has had a variety of owners, most of who were of Greek heritage. In 2007 a new era began when it was purchased by Michael Regina. A restauranteur and chef. Born in Manhattan, Michael has owned and operated restaurants in the 80’s and 90’s in New York. Since coming to Thomasville it has been his mission to make The Plaza an even better. [read more]
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View ProfilePizza, calzones, wraps, an ever changing assortment of over 50 craft and imported beers, live music, and the friendliest bar in town. Thousands of Facebook fans can’t be wrong – Harvest Moon is a great place to enjoy all of this. Come to “The Moon,” and if your friends aren’t already there you will soon be making new ones. We offer inside and outdoor dining with a laid back atmosphere. Enjoy lunch, dinner or nightlife at one of Albany’s most popular spots. Established in 2001 by local folk hero Bo Henry, the Harvest Moon later moved from downtown to it’s popular northwest location on Dawson Road (next to Walgreens). Just as much a landmark as ever, Harvest Moon is the place to be! [read more]
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View ProfilePro-Touch Pressure Washing is a veteran owned exterior cleaning company committed to providing quality services at affordable prices. We clean commercial & residential alike. Our cleaning services include: homes, businesses, roofs, driveways, walkways, decks, fences and more. Give us a call at (229) 272-7640 and let us restore the beauty to your property. [read more]
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View ProfileMetroPower is one of five leading electrical and mechanical contracting and construction companies within the PPC Partners, Inc. family of companies. At MetroPower, our people are our power. As a premier electrical contractor, our people are what enable us to stand out in our industry. They’re the reason for our success. Founded on the principle that every person should strive to first and foremost be a servant leader, we work tirelessly to keep our people safe, enlighten and stimulate their minds, and teach them how to be good stewards of the community in a genuinely serving way. From these efforts, we’ve grown into a truly unique company. By putting our people first, we are able to consistently deliver to the highest quality standards in the industry and develop lasting relationships with our customers. Our people thrive in this entrepreneurial structure that encourages every individual to learn and grow. Our commitment to the advancement of our people is unique to our industry and keeps our company strong. We invest in our people not just professionally, but personally as well through our continuing education and development opportunities. As one employee improves the company improves, and we move forward stronger together. We believe in this so much that we annually survey our employee engagement to ensure we’re living by the golden rule, and maintaining an environment that motivates, challenges, and values our people. Each year, we score above the industry average. [read more]
View ProfileWe are a group of friends with many years of experience in the food service industry that came together to open the best Mexican Restaurant in South Georgia, and North Florida. Our roots are from Zacatecas, a city in northern Mexico, as well as Veracruz, in south east Mexico. We are defined by fresh, quality food. Our kitchen staff has several years of experience, and are very proud of serving the best, fresh authentic Mexican cuisine in the area, as well as your Tex-Mex favorites. [read more]
View ProfileSouth Georgia Heating and Cooling is dedicated to providing the best possible solution for your home or business. You can count on us to provide you with a system and solution that fits your unique needs and since we've installed many systems in this area, we've earned a reputation for doing the job right the first time. [read more]
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View ProfileFounded in 1988, Chris Hendricks knew the flooring business through his father, Fred Hendricks, an expert tile man and brother, Larry Hendricks who sold and installed flooring. The only thing missing was the maintenance piece. Hendricks Cleaning Services provides Tifton and surrounding areas with professional carpet, upholstery, and rug cleaning for both residential and commercial spaces. Hendricks Cleaning Services also maintains commercial janitorial contracts with many of Tifton’s finest establishments including banks, medical facilities, and professional offices. In 2018 Chris’ son-in-law, Josh Morrison bought the business allowing Chris to enjoy retirement, as well as grow the company in underserved areas. With Josh’s direction, Hendricks Cleaning Services has become a well-known name in post-construction cleaning with several contracts for medical buildings, manufactures, and apartment complexes. Hendricks Cleaning Services is a vital business in Tifton as well as being committed to the community. Hendricks Cleaning Services supports several local nonprofits, is a member of the Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce, and Josh Morrison serves on the Board of Directors for the Tifton Rotary Club. [read more]
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View ProfileFresh and bursting with flavor is what Pit Stop Bar-B-Que & Grill has to offer. Serving the Tifton area, we provide great tasting food that's prepared fresh with the highest quality of ingredients. Treat yourself today with a tasty meal from our delicious menu. [read more]
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View ProfileEl Milagro is a mexican store with a taqueria that serves authentic mexican food. [read more]
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View ProfileTri-County Seafood serves fresh seafood to the Tri-County areas. If you are looking for some fresh seafood then stop in and give us a try. [read more]
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